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← GeographyWhich mechanism is responsible for surface rupture along a transform fault boundary?
A)Elastic rebound causes stress release✓
B)Mantle convection initiates slab pull
C)Isostatic equilibrium induces crustal uplift
D)Sedimentary loading triggers lithification
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When stress builds due to tectonic plate movement, elastic rebound occurs because friction along the fault prevents continuous sliding, accumulating energy until the fault slips, causing surface rupture. Therefore stress release happens, instead of slab pull, crustal uplift, or lithification due to different triggers and tectonic settings.
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