surface waves occur on the surface its visible to people and people can surface
amplitude Longitudinal waves occurs when the motion of the medium. This is parallel to the direction of the wave.
P waves
surface waves
The phenomenon of polarization occurs for transverse waves, such as light waves and electromagnetic waves.
S-waves (or Secondary waves) and Love waves are both transverse seismic waves.
When a disturbance occurs, waves typically travel outward in all directions from the source of the disturbance. This causes the waves to spread out and propagate through the medium in which they are traveling.
Diffraction occurs when waves encounter an obstacle or aperture that causes them to bend around it, causing them to spread out and interfere with each other. This bending of waves around obstacles is a characteristic behavior of waves and is a key principle in the understanding of wave phenomena.
Vibration from sound waves
Resonance occurs with all types of waves. (Wikipedia)
yes it is true for all waves.
When sound waves overlap and combine, they can create either constructive or destructive interference. Constructive interference occurs when the waves align to create a louder sound, while destructive interference occurs when the waves cancel each other out, resulting in a quieter sound. The specific effect depends on the alignment and relative amplitude of the overlapping waves.
When a shift occurs in the Earth's crust, the energy can radiate as seismic waves. These waves travel through the Earth's interior and can be detected and measured by seismographs. Depending on the type of fault movement, the seismic waves produced can be either compressional (P-waves) or shear (S-waves).