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Also called a conservative boundary, a region where two tectonic plates slide against each other.
Also called a conservative boundary, a region where two tectonic plates slide against each other. New rock is not created or destroyed, but as the plates move alongside each other, strains build up, which can be released suddenly as an earthquake.
New rock is not created or destroyed, but as the plates move alongside each other, strains build up, which can be released suddenly as an earthquake.