secondary waves.......... i think
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S waves, or secondary waves, are transverse seismic waves, meaning that the particles being effected by the wave are moving perpendicular to the wave's propagation.
The focus
No, It's Seismic Waves.
when an earthquake occurs
secondary waves.......... i think
ya mumma is so fat I run around her for exercise
the point in the interior of earth from where earthquake is orginated .
S waves, or secondary waves, are transverse seismic waves, meaning that the particles being effected by the wave are moving perpendicular to the wave's propagation.
Rock under stress breaks at the focus, releasing energy and vibrations called seismic waves, which travel away from the focus, through Earth's interior, and across the surface. The three types of seismic waves are: Primary waves: The first to arrive at seismographs Secondary waves: The second to arrive at seismographs Surface waves: The last and most severe to arrive at seismographs
Primary waves (p waves)
The focus
the bigger the waves the bigger the earthquake
No, It's Seismic Waves.
Transverse waves . Eg , sea waves .
when an earthquake occurs
Seismic waves are the waves of energy caused by the sudden breaking of rock within the earth or an explotion.