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they are usally found in the ocean the most and hen when the waves come on the surface they stay on the shell for people to collect.
The largest waves are found in the Southern Ocean because the water is warmer and the winds are stronger there than in any other ocean on earth. it is the fourth largest ocean in the world, after the Pacific Ocean.
Radio waves
It travels through the ground.
Secondary waves
yeah it makes waves
the wind or earthquakes or the earth itself
The Radio waves are reflected back to Earth in the Ionosphere.
tree sap, since it makes a radiative sound of electro-magnetic waves.
they are usally found in the ocean the most and hen when the waves come on the surface they stay on the shell for people to collect.
yes, the Earth's core is liquid.Scientists have found this out by seismic waves. They are unable to pass through liquid and whilst tracking them, scientists found that they avoid the center, telling us that the center of the earth is liquid.
Secondary waves.
Light waves travel from sun to the earth.
Seismic waves consist ofP waves which travel through the Earth fast. They compress the medium they travel through;S waves which also travel through the Earth, shearing the solid Earth as they go. S waves do not travel through liquid;Surface waves which can cause the Earth to undulate like water waves or surface waves that cause the Earth to shear.
The largest waves are found in the Southern Ocean because the water is warmer and the winds are stronger there than in any other ocean on earth. it is the fourth largest ocean in the world, after the Pacific Ocean.
energy reachs earth surface through seismic waves: P waves S waves and Surface waves
Seismic waves are vibrations that travel through the Earth carrying the energy released during earthquakes. == Seismic waves are waves that are a result of earthquake activity in the earth. There are body and surface waves. Body waves happen inside the earth and are called P (longitudinal) and S (transverse) waves. Surface waves happen on the Earth's surface and are called Rayleigh and Love waves. P-waves (primary waves) go first, compress and expand the earth, and are faster. S-waves (secondary waves) go second, move the ground up and down or side to side, and are not as fast as P waves.