A seismic wave travels through the Earth's layers, after a volcano, explosion, or earthquake. Transverse, compressional, longitude, and shear waves are all types of seismic waves after earthquakes.
A seismic wave, or an earthquake.
The next type of seismic wave to arrive after the P-wave is the S-wave.
A seismic wave is created by a earthquake.
P waves (APEX)
The type of wave that cannot be detected on the other side of Earth is a secondary wave also known as a s wave
The P Waves. Then the S Waves.
S waves arrive second after an earthquake.
Seismic waves.
A seismic wave, or an earthquake.
The next type of seismic wave to arrive after the P-wave is the S-wave.
seismic waves and pressure waves it depends on intensity of the earthquake
the sound wave
A seismic wave is created by a earthquake.
P or primary seismic wave.
Surface waves
Its vibrations.
Earthquake waves are called seismic waves.