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← GeographyWhich phenomenon causes offset drainage patterns where streams cross a transform fault boundary?
A)Crustal thickening from sediment deposition
B)Lateral displacement from strike-slip motion✓
C)Isostatic rebound from glacial unloading
D)Chemical weathering from acidic rainfall
💡 Explanation
When tectonic plates slide past each other along a transform fault, lateral displacement from strike-slip motion occurs because friction resists movement causing episodic shifts. Therefore, offset drainage patterns result, rather than thickening, rebound, or weathering which involve different driving forces.
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