By the Sad Sea Waves
That is called an accrostic poem
A poem by Julia Alvarez
Snow is the best Never disappoint you Only when it is winter Winter is going to be gone Fulfiling your dreams Loving your winter day All ways by your side when it snowing Keeps you company Every day it fall at winter Slowly coming down
In the beginning of West Side story, the story begins. LOL.
There is a poem called At the Sea Side by Louis Stevenson, and it is six lines long.
S-waves move side to side, not up and down (P-waves). Buildings can go up and down without a problem, not side to side.
These are called s waves (secondary waves) while p waves move up and down s waves move side to side
P waves go side to side. S waves go up and down.
P-waves those are up and down and next are S-waves that's side to side
Secondary waves, or S waves move from side to side, or up and down.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves; they travel from side to side, not up and down like transverse waves.
seismic waves actually the correct answer is S waves. trust me if you put seismic waves it will be wrong
S waves
That is called an accrostic poem
P waves - compress and expand the ground like a Accordion S waves - vibrate from side to side as well as up and down Surface waves - make the ground roll like ocean waves The Earthquake is produced by each of the three types of seismic waves.
The poem that begins with "On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye" is "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
S waves are waves that move from side to side.