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What is a geographic example of a transform fault boundary

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The San Andreas fault is a geographic example of a transform fault boundary.

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  • San Andreas is an example of a transform fault boundary in the "west coast" of the United States.
  • This transform fault joins the "divergent boundary" in the "Cascadia subduction zone" with the "Gulf of California".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A transform fault boundary is a boundary of the plates where the "motion" is for the most horizontal part.
  • The fault is connected to "another transform" or a "subduction zone" and ends abruptly. These types of faults are typically hidden in deep ocean ridges.
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