Faster in rock.
the higher the density, the higher the speed.
water
Many earthquakes can travel through water until it hits land causing a on shore earthquake.
what does sound travel through fastest ice,snow,water,steam
the beginning of an earthquake is when ground underneath breaks, this causes force to go out in a ripple form causing the ground to shake. throwing a rock into a pond makes ripples travel through the water
An underwater earthquake can generate a tsunami, which is a series of large ocean waves caused by the displacement of water. The scale of the earthquake, typically measured on the Richter or moment magnitude scale, determines the potential energy released and the resulting wave height. Tsunamis can travel across entire ocean basins, causing significant destruction when they reach coastal areas. The impact is influenced not only by the earthquake's magnitude but also by the depth and location of the quake.
water
it travels faster in water
in water
Sound travels faster in water thanin air.
Well, let's look. Sound (compressional) waves need a medium to travel through (the ground, the water of the ocean.) Now let's compare densities of the medium. The denser the medium, the longer the sound waves take to travel. Now I think you can figure this one out.
made it a faster way to travel
yes they travel faster :)
Sound travels faster in ice water compared to steam. This is because sound waves travel faster in denser mediums, and ice water is denser than steam. So, the speed of sound in ice water is faster than in steam.
Sound travels faster in water than it does in air. It travels even faster in metals.
Sound travels faster in water than in ice or steam. This is because sound waves travel faster through denser materials, and water is denser than both ice and steam.
under water because of the water
Slower in water.