Answer:
Option (1)
Explanation:
In a transform plate boundary, the two plates slide past one another. The plates neither create a new crust nor destroy the colliding crust. Plate conservation generally takes place along this type of boundary. They are characterized by deep faults that releases a huge amount of energy during a collision, as a result of which shallow focus earthquakes are generated that are very destructive in nature.
For example, the San Andreas fault that is formed due to the sharing of a transform type of plate boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American plate.
Thus, the correct answer is option (1).