I don't know but maybe you can look it up on some science website
S-waves
A transverse wave can travel through a solid, but not through a liquid.
P wave.
A P-wave.
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solid/solid liquid/liquid both the same substances together
Goobleck acts both as a liquid and as a solid.
Not quite sure what you are asking but there are flames with both solid and liquid fuels
It is both solid and liquid because the crust is a layer of solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor the main elements in the crust are oxygen and silicon =]
there both wavesThey are both Seismic wavesThey can both go through solidsThey are both Seismic wavesThey can both go through solidsThey are both Seismic wavesThey can both go through solids
They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core.
Melting (solid -> liquid) Evaporating (liquid -> gas) Subliming (solid -> gas) or (gas -> solid) both are called sublimation Condensing (gas-> liquid) freezing (liquid -> solid)
It has both liquid and solid parts.
Actually, it is comprised of both liquid and solid.
One similarity between a solid and a liquid is, that they both have definite volume
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It has both liquid and solid parts.
Iodine does not go through a liquid when changing phase. Carbon dioxide does not go through liquid phase. Both iodine and carbon dioxide sublime from a solid to a gas and condense from the gas to a solid.
Both. The upper mantle is solid and the lower mantle is liquid.
Water can be both a liquid and a solid; freeze the water for ice (solid) and melt the ice to it's original state, water (liquid) Hope this helped. not just water almost any liquid can be froze into a solid
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