epienter or focus or moho or tsunami
Primary Waves, Secondary Waves, and Surface Waves.
secondary
The three types of earthquake waves are the Primary wave the Secondary wave and the surface or Long wave
1.primary waves 2.secondary waves 3.surface waves
Primary waves are the fastest seismic waves originating from an earthquake, traveling at 6 to 7 km per second. Secondary waves travel at about 3.5 km per second.
Yes, both primary (P-waves) and secondary (S-waves) waves move outward from the earthquake's epicenter. P-waves are faster and move through solid and liquid materials, while S-waves are slower and only travel through solid materials.
Secondary waves
Primary seismic waves travel the fastest.
Secondary waves.
Primary waves, Secondary waves, and Seismic waves
Primary Waves, Secondary Waves, and Surface Waves.
P waves (primary waves) and S waves (secondary waves).
Primary Waves, Secondary Waves, and Surface Waves.
The question refers to the "following". In such circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
Seismic waves Types: Primary waves Secondary waves Surface waves
secondary
they are primary, secondary, and surface waves