answersLogoWhite

0

Seismic waves affect us because they are what causes the motion from an earthquake that destroy buildings and such. The three types of seismic waves are surface waves primary waves also called P-waves and secondary waves also called S-waves.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What two processes can affect the path of seismic waves?

Seismic wave reflection and refraction are the two processes that can affect the path of seismic waves. Reflection occurs when seismic waves bounce off a boundary between different materials, while refraction occurs when seismic waves change direction as they pass from one material to another with different properties.


What characteristic of seismic waves tell you this?

Seismic waves are the waves that rapidly move through the earth's crust causing a shift in techtonic plates. These waves tell us how strong an earthquake was.


What waves affect tall buildings more?

The seismic waves affect tall buildings more. It is because shaking may cause them to collide.


What characteristic of seismic tells you this?

Seismic waves are the waves that rapidly move through the earth's crust causing a shift in techtonic plates. These waves tell us how strong an earthquake was.


Is seismic waves and earthquake waves the same?

Seismic waves are any waves that travel through the Earth. As such all earthquake waves are seismic waves, however not all seismic waves are caused by earthquakes.


What does seismic?

(not seismic, seismic wave)Seismic waves are waves of energy that travel through the earth.


What is another name for earthquake waves?

Seismic waves.


Seismic waves that shear rock side to side are called?

seismic waves actually the correct answer is S waves. trust me if you put seismic waves it will be wrong


How does the structure of earths interior affect the wave speed and direction of seismic waves?

deflect


Kind of wave released during an wave?

During an earthquake, seismic waves are released. These waves travel through the Earth and can be detected by seismographs. The main types of seismic waves are P-waves (primary waves), S-waves (secondary waves), and surface waves.


What are seismic waves associated with?

Seismic waves are associated with earthquakes.


What percentage of all seismic waves produced by the earthquake affect the surface around the epicenter?

Approximately 90% of the seismic waves produced by an earthquake affect the surface around the epicenter. These waves include both primary (P) waves and secondary (S) waves, which travel through the Earth and cause ground shaking. The remaining waves, such as surface waves, also contribute significantly to the impact felt on the surface, especially in terms of damage. Overall, the majority of seismic energy is released in the vicinity of the epicenter.