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A transform boundary occurs where plates slide against each other

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This is correct, this is how a transform boundary forms.
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True: A transform boundary occurs where plates slide against each other

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Transform boundaries are geological places that are found one over the other. They slide and cause friction, earth movement and create a zone called fracture zone. They are almost always found near the ocean basins connecting a portion of earth called ridge to the mid-ocean ridges An example of this is the transform boundary in the California San Andreas fault create by the NorthAmerican plate and the pacific plate.

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