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What are the seismic wave of an earthquake?

Its vibrations.


What wave is a wave of energy produced at the focus of an earthquake?

A seismic wave. If the earthquake occurs under water, the seismic waves can produce waves in the water called tsunami.


How are seismic wave and earthquake alike?

seismic waves are a result of earthquakes


What does a seismic wave measure?

amplitude of an earthquake


Can there be a seismic wave without having an earthquake?

It is possible to have a seismic wave without having an earthquake. Any wave moving through the ground is a seismic wave, and all earthquakes are seismic waves. But seismic waves can be created by volcanic action, landslides, meteor strikes or the like. Though all earthquakes are seismic waves, not all seismic waves are earthquakes.


How earthquake are located?

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


What is another word for seismic waves?

earthquake wave or shock wave


What do type of wave do earthquake produce?

Seismic waves.


What is a wave of energy that is released when land moves suddenly?

A seismic wave.


What is a wave of energy that travels through earth away from an earthquake?

A seismic wave.


What type of seismic wave arrives after an earthquake?

A seismic wave travels through the Earth's layers, after a volcano, explosion, or earthquake. Transverse, compressional, longitude, and shear waves are all types of seismic waves after earthquakes.


How does a seismic wave relate to an earthquake?

A seismic wave is a wave of energy that travels through the Earth after an earthquake occurs. These waves are responsible for the shaking and vibrations felt during an earthquake. Scientists use the study of seismic waves to understand the properties of the Earth's interior and to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.