Mountains formed from the buildup of volcanic lava often take this shape
Normally undersea earthquakes causes giant waves, known as TSUNAMIS.
This is known as the epicentre.
The waves produced by earthquakes are called seismic waves.
Yes, it is true. The waves produced by earthquakes are known as seismic waves. These waves travel through the Earth and are classified into two main types: primary (P) waves, which are compressional and travel fastest, and secondary (S) waves, which are shear waves that move more slowly. Seismic waves are crucial for understanding the Earth's interior and for assessing earthquake impacts.
tsunami
seismometer, also known as a seismograph. which record seismic waves
no, p and s waves are an effect of earthquakes. earthquakes are caused when two plates slide out of place. a good example of this is the San Andreas Fault. when they have an earthquake, it's because the American plate has slid past the pacific plate when normally, the two plates would be building up tension.
Waves produced by earthquakes are called seismic waves. These waves can be further categorized into primary (P-waves), secondary (S-waves), and surface waves.
Primary waves, Secondary waves, and Seismic waves
The most common type of wave associated with major earthquakes is the seismic waves known as body waves. These waves travel through the Earth's interior and include P-waves (primary waves) and S-waves (secondary waves). They are responsible for the initial shaking felt during an earthquake.
Seismic waves
Love and Rayleigh waves which are collectively known as surface waves cause the most damage during earthquakes.