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No, the primary (P) waves arrive first.
From the same event on the same source both should arrive at the same time, unless delayed by an intervening medium.
moving ocean water carries food and oxygen through the sponges pores and the sponge removes food and oxygen form the water and at the same time carbon dioxide is released
When water goes to the ocean, most of the time its by a river. When rivers travel over land it picks up particles like salt. When the river meets the ocean at the rivers delta the slowing of the speed of the river causes the bigger sized particles to get deposited at the bottom of the ocean. The smaller particles(salt) remain in the water making the water salty.
It depends on what time you depart, but usually if you depart on Friday, you will arrive there on Sunday.
If they are from the same vendor, they might arrive at the same time. Otherwise, they will arrive separately.
No, the primary (P) waves arrive first.
temperature, and the microrganisms that live in the water because lake water stay in same place for long time while ocean water flows
No, the earthquake in the ocean cause the water to make the tsunami
Interference.
No! Not all of the ocean are salt or have salt. Salt is a mineral to the poors along time ago. The ocean water comes from the toliet that you flush. Did you know that? The water you flush goes to the oceans, that's is why it is salty. The saltness can help the animals to actually survie!
Different waves arrive at a point at the same time.
clouds can make rain fall by getting the water from the ocean and pouring it on land .but not all at the same time.
clouds can make rain fall by getting the water from the ocean and pouring it on land .but not all at the same time.
The RMS Carpathia did not arrive until after the Titanic completely disappeared under the water.
An ocean really is an ocean because different water forms have different types of water. For example, lakes probably wouldn't be great to drink from because people swim in them. Same with pools, oceans, ect. But stream and rivers wouldn't be so bad because most of the time, they stay really fresh.
If you leave Houston TX at 5.55pm (Houston time) you'll arrive in Auckland, NZ at 6.40am (of the same day because of the time difference)