Most of them, as the Earth's inner core is equivalent to that of the sun.
This is a Study Island Question. The answer is by seismic waves
A sizemograph is used to mesure the sizemic waves under the earths surface
Earthquake generated waves are called seismic waves. These are waves of energy that travel through the Earth's layers. Their velocity depends on the elasticity and density of the medium that they travel through.
vibration that travels through earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
body waves
earthquake waves travel through the earths crust.
They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core.
A P-wave travels through the inner earth and records conspicuous waves within.
They go faster through the inner core than the liquid outer core
This is a Study Island Question. The answer is by seismic waves
A sizemograph is used to mesure the sizemic waves under the earths surface
P waves or primary waves.
Siesmac waves
body waves
body waves
Seismic waves are the earths crust vibrating. there are two types of waves P-waves and S-waves (Primary and Secondary) Primary waves travel faster than s waves and can travel through solid and liquid, S-waves can only travel through solids
While S waves (shear waves) can travel through earth's solid inner core, they cannot travel through earth's liquid outer core, which surrounds the inner core.So, unless the S waves originated inside the inner core (which seems unlikely) there are no S waves traveling through earth's inner core.