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← GeographyWhich geological feature typically forms due to the lateral shearing motion at a transform plate boundary?
A)Linear volcanic island chains
B)Deep oceanic trenches
C)Offset stream channels✓
D)Extensive flood basalt plateaus
💡 Explanation
When tectonic plates slide past each other at a transform boundary, frictional resistance causes crustal deformation because of the differential movement, leading to features such as jogs in rivers. Therefore offset stream channels result, rather than island chains, trenches, or basalt plateaus, which need convergent or divergent boundaries.
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