Normally when two plates pass each other they create earthquakes and faults. When two plates pass each other the type of boundary the have is called a Transform Boundary.
An earthquake occurs when oceanic or continental plates slide past each other in the opposite direction. This is due to the formation of a transform fault boundary.
It is called a slip strike fault, when two plates slip past each other in the opposite direction.
A Transform boundary consists of plates that slide past each other in opposite directions. The earth is made of lots of different sliding plates.
A strike-slip boundary is when two plates move in two opposite directions from each other in a vertical fashion. For example, this line: | and this line | would be touching each other, and moving in opposite directions.Source: Eighth Grade Science
A place where two plates slip past each other, moving in opposite directions
Its is Divergent Boundary, because it is moving Apart from each other. Convergent is moving together. convergent boundary
a passive plate boundary is when two plates move along side each-other in the same directions or in opposite directions (E.G the san adreas falut) there is very strong earthquakes but no volcanic activity
When any fault occurs or tectonic plates pull away from each other under the ground. An earthquake happens.
A Transform boundary consists of plates that slide past each other in opposite directions. The earth is made of lots of different sliding plates.
Transform Boundary
A strike-slip boundary is when two plates move in two opposite directions from each other in a vertical fashion. For example, this line: | and this line | would be touching each other, and moving in opposite directions.Source: Eighth Grade Science
Transform Boundary.
Divergent plate movement.
earth quakes
At a divergent plat boundary the plates are moving APART in opposite directions and this is a constructive plate boundary.A transform boundary is one where the plates are SLIDING past each other in opposite directions.
A place where two plates slip past each other, moving in opposite directions
Continental Crust
It's simply an earthquake.
A brief description of each with occurences:Convergent--the collision of two plates from opposite directions. Mountain formation, volcanic activity, earthquakes. Divergent--The pulling apart of two plates in opposite directions. Creation of new crust with volcanism. Ridges. Transform--Where plates slide past each other. Earthquakes, fault mountains.