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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.
Presuming you mean earthquakes, L waves are known as Long waves. P waves are known as primary waves, and S waves are known as secondary waves.
It is very small
If you mean - make a sentence with the word shoal, then: "The waves crashed on the shoal" Or it can refer to a group of fish as in "a shoal of tuna"
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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.
To make small waves
Assuming you mean 'seismogram' - it's a printout from a seismometer... which is an instrument that measures earthquakes.
im not sure what u mean by "waves", but if you mean color waves, the answer is that they can see all color except green. If you mean waves as in ocean waves, then yes, they can see "waves."
No sure what you mean by "the reason." Electromagnetic waves exist in our Universe. Our eyes are able to detect a small fraction of the spectrum of these waves, and we call that small fraction of the spectrum, "light." In other words, the reason that light is an EM wave is because it IS.
Electromagnetic waves mean "Waves requiring no medium" As light waves are infact "Very small particles called photons with neither MASS nor any WEIGHT" so light when travels makes a medium for itself.
gusty waves means rough/harsh waves :)
You mean 'What are waves?' Waves are the bobbly things you see on ponds, lakes and the sea.
means the energy is actually stored in the form of small packets called to be quanta which are are been carried out by the EMW waves
This may refer to Longitudinal waves
This may refer to Longitudinal waves
The waves which have both properties as that of electricity & magnet.