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p-waves, they travel parallel to the earthquake and are the only waves that go through the outer core, which is supposedly consisting of liquid nickel and iron.

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Q: What type of earth quake wave can travel through both liquids and solids?
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Can p waves travel through the mantle?

Yes. Compressional waves (P-waves) can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. They can propagate through every layer of earth's interior. In contrast, shear waves (S-waves) can pass through solids but not liquids or gases. As they propagate toward the center of the earth they pass through the crust, refract through the crust-mantle interface, pass through the mantle, but cannot pass through the mantel-outer core interface because the outer core is liquid.


Is there an empty space in the Earth's mantle?

To my knowledge, there is not known to be an empty space in the mantle. Earthquake seismic waves travel through the Earth in different ways as they change from crust to mantle. Such a void would have probably been detected by now, as the waves would NOT travel through a void - they travel through solids and liquids (but not the solid of the Earth's core).


What type of seismic wave can pass through the Earth's mantle and core?

There are two types of waves ; P waves and S waves . P waves can travel through solids , liquids , and gases . S waves can only travel through solids . The mantle is pure solid rock ; the outer core is made of liquid-iron and nickel . In other words , only P waves can travel through both the mantle and the core . Hope this helps ! Give thanks to 7th grade Earth science ! :D


What are differences between the two surface waves?

P' waves and 'S' waves are both seismic waves that travel through the Earth. 'S'waves are unable to go through any liquid. 'P' waves, on the other hand, can go through both solids and liquids.


What can a siesmic wave do if it can travel through liquids gases and solids in the continental and or oceanic crust?

First we must define seismic waves, it consists in two forms, P-waves (longitudinal/compressional waves) and S-waves (traverse or shear waves), P-waves travel faster than S-waves and can pass through solids and liquids of the Earth's inner parts, however, they do least damage due to the way they move (up/down). S-waves, however, do the most damage, they move sideways and has a large amplitude and thus does the main damages earthquakes; nevertheless they do not travel through liquids. Therefore, seismic waves that travel through the Earth's crust does no damage as even close to the surface, the P-waves are virtually safe, travelling a long way, it runs out of energy.

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P waves can travel through solids and liquids but S waves can only travel through solids P waves travel faster through rock than through liquid This fact is used to help determine the composition yo?

...the composition of the Earth.


Why do you know that some waves only travel through solid portions of the earth?

Answer: same reason sound waves can travel though solids. think of air being like a liquid. Answer: In the case of mechancial waves, a transverse wave can go through solids, but not through liquids and gases.


What can p waves travel through?

S waves usually travel through most things and are felt as the massive shocks after an earthquake. At times the radiation caused by these s waves may cause green pigmentation in your skin. Therefore, s waves are able to travel through skin. On one occasion, s waves were observed to have travelled through dirt, and the endoplasmic reticulum of the element water. In response to your question, s waves seem to generally be able to travel on earth. But due to the gravitational inertia of the Earth's spin, s-waves can travel in symmetric circular paths meaning that dipoles of the magnetic field on Earth will cancel and results in a non-polar s wave.


Is there more liquids than solids on the earth?

On the surface, more liquids. Considering the whole Earth, much more solids than liquids


Does solar energy moves from the sun to objects on earth by radiation through liquids and solids?

No


Can p waves travel through the mantle?

Yes. Compressional waves (P-waves) can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. They can propagate through every layer of earth's interior. In contrast, shear waves (S-waves) can pass through solids but not liquids or gases. As they propagate toward the center of the earth they pass through the crust, refract through the crust-mantle interface, pass through the mantle, but cannot pass through the mantel-outer core interface because the outer core is liquid.


What does a medium seismic wave travel through?

Seismic waves are vibrations generated by an earthquake. They travel along the surface of the Earth and through the earth. They are a type of wave known as a mechanical wave and as such (unlike electromagnetic waves) require a medium through which to travel. Seismic waves can be split into body and surface waves. The body waves can be split into two main types, the P-wave or primary wave which is a compression or longitudinal wave which can travel through solids, liquids and gasses and the S-wave which is a transverse or shear wave and can only travel through solids.


Is there an empty space in the Earth's mantle?

To my knowledge, there is not known to be an empty space in the mantle. Earthquake seismic waves travel through the Earth in different ways as they change from crust to mantle. Such a void would have probably been detected by now, as the waves would NOT travel through a void - they travel through solids and liquids (but not the solid of the Earth's core).


Can s-waves travel through liquid?

P-waves are type of elastic wave, also called seismic waves, that can travel through gases (such as sounds), elastic solids and liquids, including the Earth. P-waves can be produced by earthquakes and recorded by seismometers. The name P-wave stands for primary wave, as the P-wave is the fastest among the elastic waves, compared to the S-waves.(Sources Wikipedia). Hope that helps! :D


What travel fastest liquid gas solid?

Light is the fastest thing on earth as we know it. Traveling at a astonishing speed of 186,282 miles in one second!!


What type of seismic wave can pass through the Earth's mantle and core?

There are two types of waves ; P waves and S waves . P waves can travel through solids , liquids , and gases . S waves can only travel through solids . The mantle is pure solid rock ; the outer core is made of liquid-iron and nickel . In other words , only P waves can travel through both the mantle and the core . Hope this helps ! Give thanks to 7th grade Earth science ! :D


What is found at the center of the Earth?

The earth has a solid iron core at the centre. Surrounding that there is a molten iron core then a mantle of melted rock then the crust that you live on. These have been verified and mapped by the study of P waves and S waves travelling through the earth after an earthquake. P waves travel though both solids and liquids while S waves only travel through solids. They also travel at different speeds.