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Geography - GCSE Edexcel

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What and where are conservative plate boundries?

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These are margins where two plates are moving sideways against each other, or in the same direction but at different speeds. The crust isn't created or destroyed. This creates destructive earthquakes and an example is the San Andreas fault.


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