Seismic waves: longitudinal compression waves.
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the vibration of earth produced by the rapid release of energy
The vibration of Earth due to the rapid release of energy is called an earthquake. This release of energy causes seismic waves to propagate through the Earth, leading to the shaking and displacement of the ground. Earthquakes are typically caused by fault movements or volcanic activity.
Seismic waves: longitudinal compression waves.
A wave is a disturbance that carries energy through matter or empty space. Examples include sound waves traveling through air, light waves traveling through vacuum, and seismic waves moving through the Earth's crust.
a force applied by a simple machine energy flowing through the water cycle Earth's gravitational pull on an object energy being transferred from place to place
Sound energy can travel through air, water, and solids like earth because these substances can transmit the vibrations created by sound waves. Sound waves move by compressing and rarefying the medium they are traveling through, which allows the energy to be carried from one point to another, including through the solid medium of the Earth.
An earthquake is the movement or vibration in the earth caused by the sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere. It results in the shaking of the ground and can lead to significant damage and destruction if severe enough.
The Earth's lithosphere, which includes the rigid outer layer of the Earth's surface where seismic waves travel through, is located directly above the source of vibration.
It is use to measure tremon or vibration on the earth surface?
False. An earthquake is a seismic wave caused by a sudden release of energy.
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