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← GeographyWhich mechanism primarily causes shallow, yet powerful earthquakes along a transform boundary, specifically the San Andreas Fault?
A)Elastic Rebound due to Friction✓
B)Mantle Plume Volcanic activity
C)Slab rollback in subduction zone
D)Isostatic Rebound within crust
💡 Explanation
Along a transform boundary, plates move horizontally past each other. Elastic rebound occurs due to friction inhibiting smooth sliding, causing stress to build, which then fractures, suddenly releasing energy. Therefore, elastic rebound causes powerful shallow earthquakes, rather than volcanic activity or isostatic rebound which manifest differently.
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