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← GeographyWhich effect commonly occurs along oceanic transform plate boundaries due to stick-slip motion?
A)Frequent shallow-focus earthquakes✓
B)Formation of deep ocean trenches
C)Widespread volcanic eruption zones
D)Rapid uplift and mountain building
💡 Explanation
When plates slide past each other at transform boundaries, friction causes a build-up of stress which is then released in sudden movements due to stick-slip motion, causing frequent shallow-focus earthquakes. Therefore option A is the expected effect, rather than deep trenches, volcanism, or mountain building, each requiring convergent plate motion.
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