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A seismic wave, or an earthquake.
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.
If you mean Earth's interior, only longitudinal waves can pass through the liquid parts.
secondary waves
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A seismic wave, or an earthquake.
S-waves travel only through solids.
P-waves, otherwise known as primary waves. They pass through gas, liquid, and solid, and humans are not able to feel them, although seismometers can
The P-wave is a compression / longitudinal wave and so unlike the S-wave is able to travel through the liquid outer core.
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.
Secondary waves cannot travel through anything that is completely liquid
There is no seismic wave that can only pass through the Earth's mantle. However S-waves can not travel through earth's outer core because it is a liquid.
If you mean Earth's interior, only longitudinal waves can pass through the liquid parts.
Primary waves.
secondary waves
secondary waves
A Surface Wave.