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what plate boundary feature is also shown? a ridge formed by an inactive convergent boundary. a fault forming at an active transform boundary. a volcano formed by an active transform boundary. a valley forming at an active divergent boundary.
At a transform - plate boundary, two plates slide past each other horizontally. This sliding motion can cause the formation of faults. Volcanoes are not typically formed at transform boundaries. Ridges are formed at divergent boundaries and valleys at divergent boundaries too (rift - valleys). Convergent boundaries are associated with subduction and formation of mountains or trenches, not ridges from inactive convergent boundaries.
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B. A fault forming at an active transform boundary.