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it travels through the xylem (water) and the phloem minerals
Primary seismic waves are longitudinal waves. Longitudinal waves can travel through solids, liquids and gasses (although seismic waves are of to low a frequency to normally be heard). Secondary seismic waves are transverse waves and only travel through solids.
Yes, P-waves (primary waves) can travel through the Earth's mantle. P-waves are a type of seismic wave that is capable of propagating through solid, liquid, and gaseous materials. They are the fastest seismic waves and can travel through the mantle, which is the layer between the Earth's crust and core.
Primary waves and secondary waves (body waves). Love waves and rayleigh waves (surface waves) do not travel through the earth's mantle. Though secondary waves do not go through liquids, the asthenosphere is only a semi-liquid, so secondary waves can still go through it.
i think so.. :/ Travel fastest through rock material causing rock particles in the rock to move back or forth
Primary waves can travel through liquid and solids at certain speeds but some quakes can not travel through water.
Xylem
No because Primary wave will inconsult the water
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Yes. Any train can travel through the Channel Tunnel which passes the required safety checks, and pays the toll to the owners of the tunnel (Eurotunnel).
it travels through the xylem (water) and the phloem minerals
Yes. Primary waves are compression or longitudinal waves can pass through solids, liquids and gasses.
Primary waves.
Primary waves ( P-waves) can travel through earth's outer core.
A combination of train through the Channel tunnel and further land travel. You could go by a ferry across the English Channel. You could fly to a nearby airport.
Movement of water is done through Osmosis - from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across a semi- permeable membrane. Movement of minerals is done through Active transport - from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration AGAINST a concentration gradient, it is active because it requires energy which is received from respiration.
P waves or primary waves.