Sound waves at frequencies lower than humans can hear.
The question refers to the "following". In such circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
Sound waves
Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space.
A seismograph records large P waves that are the fastest waves then it will recorded S waves which are bigger than the P Waves. Followed by surface waves.
light waves
I don't understand. What have waves got to do with Germans?
vibration of charged particles
siesmology
horizontal waves only
Light wave is an electromagnetic wave, so light waves are a kind of wave. I don't understand what you mean by what waves have the most light waves. It's not possible to emit a combination of different kinds of waves (such mechanical, EM wave, sound wave) from a single source.
Radio Waves!
Primary waves (P-waves) and secondary waves (S-waves) are both types of seismic waves that travel through the Earth's interior during an earthquake. They are both body waves that move through the Earth's interior. Additionally, both P-waves and S-waves play a crucial role in helping seismologists understand the structure of the Earth's interior.