A transform boundary occurs where plates slide against each other.
Biology · High School · Sun Jan 24 2021
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A transform plate boundary occurs when plates slide against each other. These occurrences are pretty common in the seafloor, whereas the plates move in a horizontal motion, sliding or hitting other plates in their side. The most common example of a transform plate boundary is the movement of the San Andreas fault near western North America. This movement may cause light to massive earthquakes, depending on the motion.