When oceanic or continental plates slide past each other in opposite directions<span>, or </span>move<span> in the same </span>direction<span> but at different speeds, a transform fault boundary is formed.</span>
(i) a. igneous
(ii) b. core
(iii) b. minerals
(iv.) a. sedimentary rock
(v.) b. crust
I believe the answer to your question is C
Density (a) is the correct answer
<span>Scientists believe that differences in density cause hot, plastic-like rock in the asthenosphere to rise toward earth's surface. </span>