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← GeographyWhich outcome occurs when differential stress overcomes frictional resistance near a transform boundary?
A)Sudden release of elastic strain✓
B)Progressive ductile deformation
C)Isostatic crustal rebound increase
D)Metamorphic rock foliation ceases
💡 Explanation
Seismic activity happens because frictional resistance prevents constant slip; therefore, at the transform boundary, asperities cause stresses to build until they surpass static friction. Then, brittle failure gives way to stick-slip behavior, rather than ductile flow.
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