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The P wave
The S-wave.
The term used in seismology is the S-wave.
Solid, because that kind of wave goes fastest through solids
I'm pretty sure that an earthquake gives off a seismic wave and that seismic wave is then written on a seismograph that tells how strong it was and what kind of wave it was. with that knowledge a scientist can estimate how far away the earthquake was when it started and where it was
Tsunamis, or what we used to call tidal waves, before the cause was understood as well as it is today.
A radio wave is a kind of electromagnetic wave.
longitudinal wave
Speed is not a wave.
Electromagnetic wave.
Wavelengths
Great Wave Software was created in 1984.
Microwaves
ultra violet waves
YES
A standing wave?
The wave is called an electromagnetic wave.