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Earthquake waves are called seismic waves.
light waves are transversal, seismic waves are longitudinal.
when you pull one end of the slinky, the slinky travels through in waves.
the answer is sound for all those of you that have trouble with science
sound waves, seismic wavessound waves
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Mechanical waves are waves that need a medium to go through. Some examples are ocean waves, seismic waves, and sound waves. Also when a slinky moves back and forth or at right angles it is like a wave.
Seismic waves are any waves that travel through the Earth. As such all earthquake waves are seismic waves, however not all seismic waves are caused by earthquakes.
the Slinky waves need the Slinky, and the waves in the ocean need the water.
(not seismic, seismic wave)Seismic waves are waves of energy that travel through the earth.
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seismic waves actually the correct answer is S waves. trust me if you put seismic waves it will be wrong
Earthquake waves are called seismic waves.
the waves caused by an earthquake are called seismic waves
light waves are transversal, seismic waves are longitudinal.
The Love and Rayleigh waves (collectively known as surface waves) are the slowest moving but most damaging of the seismic waves.