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What happens to seismic waves in the air?

In air, the seismic waves(P-wave) are simply sound waves, and travel with the speed of sound (approx. 335 m/s).


What happens to seismic waves as they travel out from the epicenter?

They get weaker as they travel out from the epicentre


Is seismic waves and earthquake waves the same?

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.


What does seismic?

(not seismic, seismic wave)Seismic waves are waves of energy that travel through the earth.


What is another name for earthquake waves?

Seismic waves.


Seismic waves that shear rock side to side are called?

seismic waves actually the correct answer is S waves. trust me if you put seismic waves it will be wrong


Kind of wave released during an wave?

During an earthquake, seismic waves are released. These waves travel through the Earth and can be detected by seismographs. The main types of seismic waves are P-waves (primary waves), S-waves (secondary waves), and surface waves.


What happens to the energy of seismic waves as the distance from the focus increases?

They start to get smaller


When rock is energy builds up in it seismic waves occur when it is relisted is?

erosion happens


What are seismic waves associated with?

Seismic waves are associated with earthquakes.


Are surface waves the fastest seismic waves?

No, they are in fact the slowest! The fastest seismic waves are P-waves.


When seismic waves move through loose soil or landfill what happens?

the earthquake will be more deadly?