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← GeographyWhich geological process commonly generates strike-slip faults in Earth's crust?
A)Ocean-continent convergent subduction
B)Intraplate hotspot volcanism migration
C)Transform plate boundary lateral slip✓
D)Continental collision compression zones
💡 Explanation
When plates slide laterally along a transform boundary, shear stress builds because friction resists movement, leading to the formation of strike-slip faults. Therefore lateral slip results, rather than subduction, hotspot volcanism, or compression which require different tectonic settings.
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