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← GeographyWhich geologic feature consistently results when two tectonic plates slide past each other in a transform boundary?
A)Deep ocean trenches and island arcs
B)Extensive shield volcanoes forming plateaus
C)Shallow earthquakes forming fault lines✓
D)Rift valleys with parallel mountain ranges
💡 Explanation
When plates move past each other horizontally, shear stress accumulates because friction prevents continuous sliding, leading to episodic releases of energy as shallow earthquakes. Therefore shallow earthquakes and related fault lines develop, rather than trenches, shield volcanoes, or rift valleys which result from convergent or divergent plate boundaries.
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