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Elastic rebound theory explains the mechanism of earthquakes at a transform boundary. A sudden release of built-up stress in the Earth’s crust deforms the rocks elastically (like a stretched rubbler band) under tectonic forces until the friction on a fault line breaks, causing the rocks to snap back to a less strained, original shape, relasing immense energy as seismic waves.

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