p-waves
The next type of seismic wave to arrive after the P-wave is the S-wave.
Both, first the P wave Then the S wave.
yes it does because its faster and its the primary wave
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P waves and S waves. P waves arrive first and make a ripple like effect through the ground and S waves arrive second and make a twisting/circular wave.
The P-wave generally arrives before the S-wave during an earthquake. The time difference between them can help determine the distance to the earthquake's epicenter. In this case, if the S-wave arrived 11 minutes after the earthquake, you would need to calculate the time difference between the arrival of the P-wave and the S-wave to determine how long after the P-wave arrival the S-wave arrived.
P waves (APEX)
Love waves always arrive second in a seismic event, following the arrival of the faster moving P-waves. These surface waves are the second type of body wave to arrive, known for their horizontal shearing motion that causes more damage during an earthquake.
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The first shock wave of an earthquake is known as the P-wave or primary wave. It is the fastest seismic wave and can travel through both solid and liquid materials. P-waves are responsible for the initial jolt felt during an earthquake.
A Pwave is the first wave to arrive during an earthquake, P waves compress and then expand. They can damage buildings.
P Wave