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Why do p wave and s waves follow curved paths?

gravity


What seismic wave causes the most damage?

Seismic wave


What can locate a seismic wave?

A seismograph can locate a seismic wave.


What type of wave is the fastest?

The fastest wave is the electromagnetic wave. Of the seismic waves, the P-wave is the fastest seismic wave.


How do you stop a seismic wave?

You need a shotgun and shoot the wave and that's how you stop a seismic wave


What two processes can affect the path of seismic waves?

Seismic wave reflection and refraction are the two processes that can affect the path of seismic waves. Reflection occurs when seismic waves bounce off a boundary between different materials, while refraction occurs when seismic waves change direction as they pass from one material to another with different properties.


Are shear waves and seismic waves the same?

A shear wave is a type of seismic wave.


Which type of a wave is a surface wave?

a seismic wave


Which earthquake wave is not a seismic wave?

the sound wave


What is a seismic wave that causes particules of rock to vibrate in the same direction which the wave is moving?

That would be a P-wave or Primary wave which is a longitudinal seismic wave.


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.


What is the seismic wave that travel's through the earths interior?

A body wave is a seismic wave that travels through Earths interior.