Seismic Waves
No, It's Seismic Waves.
sciesmic waves ;]
Elastic potential energy stored in the rock is released in the form of vibrations and heat.
a Seismograph measure earthquake vibrations
A specific type of mechanical wave known as a seismic wave.
Definition: structures that are resistant to vibrations during an earthquake:)
Siesmac waves
Seismic waves are vibrations that travel through the Earth's layers, carrying the energy released during an earthquake. These waves can be classified into two main types: body waves that travel through the Earth's interior and surface waves that travel along the Earth's surface. Seismometers are used to detect and record these waves.
Intense vibrations felt throughout Earth's crust during an earthquake are called seismic waves. These waves are responsible for shaking and transmitting energy through the Earth's layers, leading to the ground motion experienced during an earthquake.
Seismometers measure ground movement during an earthquake. These instruments detect and record the vibrations caused by the seismic waves generated by the earthquake.
Seismic waves
The vibrations that move through the ground carrying the energy released during an earthquake are called seismic waves. These waves can be classified into two main types, namely primary (P-waves) and secondary (S-waves), which travel at different speeds and have different effects on structures.