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Sound waves are resulted due to vibrations.
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Mechanical waves require a medium to travel, where electromagnetic waves do not.
they dont send out magnetic signals
Destructive interference lowers the amplitude, the lowest amplitude will be the difference between the two waves.
sound are longitudinal waves while water waves are transverse waves
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Surface waves travel slower than body waves.
There is not any difference between tidal waves and tsunamis, except for that cyclones are high waves accompanied with heavy rain wheras tsunamis are only waves.
Sound waves are resulted due to vibrations.
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Mechanical waves require a medium to travel, where electromagnetic waves do not.
Difference is in their frequency, audible sound waves is between 12 Hz and 20,000 Hz, Ultrasound waves is any sound that has a frequency beyond the 20,000 Hz limit
False. The closer you are to the epicentre, the smaller the time difference between the arrival of P and S-waves.
At the beach, you can hear the waves crashing on the sand and rocks. You can also hear people talking and children playing in the water. You can sometimes also hear speedboats in the distance and the breeze of the wind. You may also hear seagulls, the sound of the inside of a conch shell, kids crying and the all too prevalent sound of ATV's, people having a volleyball game, and other sounds.
they dont send out magnetic signals
Surface waves travel slower than body waves.