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If you mean Earth's interior, only longitudinal waves can pass through the liquid parts.
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The message travels through the axon and Schwann cells (which make up the axon) as an electrical message. When it reaches the dendrite, it is converted into a chemical message where it can be picked up by another neuron.
The sun doesn't heat and power things like weather evenly. Since the Earth is a sphere, different parts of the world absorb heat at different rates. The energy from the sun enters and leaves Earth through absorption.
The Earth travels at about 66000 miles per hour around the sun, much faster than the speed of sound which is about 750 miles per hour. Even as the Earth rotates, a point on the equator travels at a little over 1000 miles per hour so parts of the planet are faster than the speed of sound even without the orbit around the sun.
Seismic, or earthquake waves travel through the earth. They may travel through our crust, which is rocky, or through the more fluid parts, like the mantle, but the medium is the earth.
If you mean Earth's interior, only longitudinal waves can pass through the liquid parts.
We know based on the timing and paths taken by seismic waves that such waves travel through different parts of the Earth at different speeds.
Scientists send seismic waves through the earth. These travel at different speed according to the density of the material that they travel through. When they bounce back, scientists use these data to guess what the earth is made up of.
yes they bounce around and when it goes in to a different layer its course changes and that's how they know what the 3 layers are like
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The message travels through the axon and Schwann cells (which make up the axon) as an electrical message. When it reaches the dendrite, it is converted into a chemical message where it can be picked up by another neuron.
Oxygen travels through ur blood vessels on your lungs then down to your blood stream.
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The sun doesn't heat and power things like weather evenly. Since the Earth is a sphere, different parts of the world absorb heat at different rates. The energy from the sun enters and leaves Earth through absorption.
P waves: move rock back and forth between a squeezed position, stretched position as they travel through it, travel through solids liquids and gases, fastest seismic waves, always travel ahead of other seismic waves, first seismic waves to be detected S waves: shear rock back and forth as they travel through it, can be deformed from side to side, when rock springs back from being deformed Swaves are created, second fastest seismic waves, shearing stretches parts of rock sideways from other parts Hope this hellped:-)
The earth is in a constant state of motion, that is the earth is always moving or travelling. The earth travels roud the sun, and when it completes it's journey around the sun, then we have completed one year. The earth also tilts towards the sun, so that some parts of the earth receive more sunlight than other parts, hence we experience spring, summer, autumn and winter