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Seismic waves are released during an earthquake. These waves can be classified into two main types: body waves, which travel through the Earth's interior, and surface waves, which travel along the Earth's surface. The movement of these waves is what causes the ground shaking experienced during an earthquake.
P-waves, also known as primary waves, travel faster in a solid compared to S-waves, secondary waves. P-waves are compressional waves that can travel through both solid and liquid layers, while S-waves are shear waves that can only propagate through solid materials.
During an earthquake, seismic waves are released. These waves are produced due to the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, causing the ground to shake. Seismic waves are categorized into two main types: body waves, which travel through the Earth's interior, and surface waves, which travel along the Earth's surface.
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The eruption at Eyjafjallajokull in 2010 was considered a phreatomagmatic eruption, characterized by the interaction between magma and water from melting ice and glacial meltwater. This led to explosive eruptions with ash clouds and disrupted air travel in Europe.
I don't think you travel "in" the moon...
The paint that is used when painting an aircraft is high adhesion fire resitant paint. This is due to the fact that the aircraft will travel at very fast speeds, and the paint needs to be certian that it will not peel while in the air.
Depends on what kind of aircraft
A passport of some kind is needed to travel into the United States if not a citizen.
It is a very light aircraft with no engine.
I think the question is badly phrased, I think it should read:-What kind of Vehicle Speed is measured in Knot's. If Aircraft & the larger water vessels (Ships etc) are defined as Vehicles i.e. that they are capable of carrying goods or passengers then my answer is Aircraft & Ships are defined as travelling in Knot's; in which 1 knot is the equivalent of One Nautical or Aircraft mile of travel.
A big one with wings
Naval aircraft that have stronger undercarriages and a tail hook.
The thermosphere is heated by solar radiation particularly in the far ultraviolet range; much of this is filtered out by the atmosphere's lower layers - but in the these upper regions it is more exposed to this kind of radiation.
There are no aircraft of any kind that currently fly on six engines.
Machine guns and cannon.
Floating of airplane in the air is called Hovering. This is a technique used by only some kind of aircrafts. This technique uses a small engine under the aircraft which produces lift when needed.