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← GeographyWhich geologic change is driven by transform faulting?
A)Offset stream channels develop laterally✓
B)Magma viscosity decreases markedly
C)Crustal thinning initiates overthrusting
D)Sediment accretion triggers slab rollback
💡 Explanation
Offsetting stream channel development occurs because stresses accumulate at transform faults. The stored elastic strain energy is released as strike-slip motion, therefore creating linear valleys and displaced ridges; rather than magma changes or crustal deformation from regional stress.
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