Yes it's true.
They are:
Primary waves
Secondary waves
Rayleigh waves
Love waves.
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There are broadly three main types of fold structure:SynclinesAnticlinesMonoclinesFor more information on these structures please see the related link.
A number of scales are used to measure earthquakes. These are broadly split into two main types. Magnitude scales and intensity scales. Magnitude scales give an indication of the amount of energy released during an earthquake and intensity scales give an indication of the sevirity of ground shaking and resultant damage in a given location. For more information on these, please see the related questions.
Elastic potential energy stored in the rock is released in the form of vibrations and heat.
Earthquakes don't come in "types"; but there are a number of ways of how they are caused. In this case, the Japan 2011 earthquake happened when the pacific plated shifted, causing a tremendous amount of energy to be released and resulting in the earthquake and tsunami.
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Types of testing is broadly classified as Black box testing and white box testing
the different kinds of earthquake are the : 1.TECTONIC EARTQUAKE 2.ARTIFICIAL EARTHQUAKE 3.VOLCANIC EARTHQUAKE
The built in array sorting algorithm (java.util.Arrays.sort) depends on the type of data being sorted. Primitive types are sorted with a modified implementation of quicksort. Objects are sorted with a modified implementation of mergesort.
The two types of earthquake scales are the Richter scale and the moment magnitude scale. The Richter scale measures the amplitude of seismic waves, while the moment magnitude scale accounts for the energy released by an earthquake.
seismic
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There are broadly three main types of fold structure:SynclinesAnticlinesMonoclinesFor more information on these structures please see the related link.
Quantitive evidence is evidence that has to do with numbers. For example. the magnitude of an earthquake the time the earthquake occurred and the length of the earthquake are all types of quantitive evidence
earthquake and tsunami?
No, there is no single, broadly accepted standard code for this.
the location and strength of the earthquake