by using the dynamite or other energy sources which produce vibration in the earth, we can produce seismic waves.
answered by geologist M Tariq Niaz AJK University Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
First P waves, seismic waves that compress and expand the ground like an accordion. Then S waves, seismic waves that vibrate from side to side as well as up and down. And finally Surface waves, they move more slowly than P waves and S waves. But they can produce severe ground movements.
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Surface waves-Ava :)
Seismic waves occur when there is an earthquake.
The last seismic waves to arrive are surface waves.
Seismic waves and tsunamis.
Seismic waves.
These are known as seismic waves.
Seismic waves
Seismic waves
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A seismic wave. If the earthquake occurs under water, the seismic waves can produce waves in the water called tsunami.
First P waves, seismic waves that compress and expand the ground like an accordion. Then S waves, seismic waves that vibrate from side to side as well as up and down. And finally Surface waves, they move more slowly than P waves and S waves. But they can produce severe ground movements.
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Earthquakes produce seismic waves that travel through the Earth.
Surface waves (e.g. Rayleigh waves, Love waves) that produce vertical motion of the ground surface produce the most damage during an earthquake.