i think it makes longitudinal wave
Rayleigh waves (which are a type of surface wave) produce the largest amplitude and so most severe ground movements during earthquakes.Surface waves produce the most severe ground movements. They produce movements similar to waves in the water, where the water's particles move in a pattern that is almost circular. Surface waves can make the ground roll like ocean waves or shake buildings from side to side. They move more slowly then P waves or S waves.
seismogram-
P waves - compress and expand the ground like a Accordion S waves - vibrate from side to side as well as up and down Surface waves - make the ground roll like ocean waves The Earthquake is produced by each of the three types of seismic waves.
It should be a seismic wave.
secondary
surface waves produces the most severe ground movement because its on the surface of the earth
S waves
Sound waves are described as pressure waves because waves produces pressure by which sound is produces
Rayleigh waves (which are a type of surface wave) produce the largest amplitude and so most severe ground movements during earthquakes.Surface waves produce the most severe ground movements. They produce movements similar to waves in the water, where the water's particles move in a pattern that is almost circular. Surface waves can make the ground roll like ocean waves or shake buildings from side to side. They move more slowly then P waves or S waves.
oxygen
i think its seismicwaves
It is produced by soundwaves in the air, which are registered in the inner ear. The way a schoolbell produces these waves is when the "hammer" hits the metal of the bell, and makes the metal to vibrate, where the vibration or the waves get sent through the air molecyles.
light waves
in the form of body waves known as p (compressional waves) and s waves (shear waves). the energy of the earth quake also produces surface waves which have long amplitudes and short frequencies causing them to be extremely destructive
Oxygen
The waves produced by earthquakes are called seismic waves.
P and S waves. the p waves are first, because they are faster. they can cause a lot of damage to a little. then the s waves come shortly after, but these are slower and more powerful. this is called an aftershock. p waves are primary and s waves are secondary.There are plates that rub agaist each other under the ground and they hit then when they rub off each other they do it quickly so the ground shakes