Sound waves and electrmagnetic waves go through the atmosphere, to name two.
Seisimic waves
a seismic wave
Sesmic Waves
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Heat, technically, is just energy from the atoms in whatever is getting hot. Since there is nothing to heat outside the atmosphere, the heat must stay here at Earth. So, no.
P' waves and 'S' waves are both seismic waves that travel through the Earth. 'S'waves are unable to go through any liquid. 'P' waves, on the other hand, can go through both solids and liquids.
Exosphere (Thermosphere).
All forms of electromagnetic radiation travel through vacuums. No transmission medium is required. Some forms of EMR -- visible light, for example -- cannot pass through solid objects, however.
No, the earth's atmosphere reflects and absorbs x-rays, so they do not make it to the surface.
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They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core.
They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core
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Yes only rockets go through here after it is outer space that is why it is called the exosphere because your exiting earths atmosphere.
Primary waves and secondary waves (body waves). Love waves and rayleigh waves (surface waves) do not travel through the earth's mantle. Though secondary waves do not go through liquids, the asthenosphere is only a semi-liquid, so secondary waves can still go through it.
Waves can travel through many media, depending on their nature. Sound waves can go through solids, liquids and gases. Transverse shock waves can only travel through solids. Electromagnetic waves can go through some solids, liquids or gases, or through a vacuum.
s-waves travel through solids only
Heat, technically, is just energy from the atoms in whatever is getting hot. Since there is nothing to heat outside the atmosphere, the heat must stay here at Earth. So, no.