The effect of chemical weathering via acidic rainfall generally affects but is not limited to those rocks containing calcium or calcium carbonate, such as limestone and marble.
no p waves travel faster than s waves
Wind, mostly. Also the sea, if the dunes are near the sea.
Primary waves (p waves)
A Fault
This is known as the magnitude of the earthquake.
p waves travel through solids and s waves travel through liquids
Seismic gap.
Building earthquake-resistant structures n earthquake zones.
The Moment Magnitude scale and the Richter magnitude scale are used to measure the magnitude (energy released) during an earthquake.
Measuring cups are likely the most common. Measuring spoons are also widely used. A kitchen scale is also a measuring tool used in cooking.
In regards to "sand dunes" they migrate in the direction of the wind as sand particles being individually light can travel on the wind in forms of "sand storms" and therefore migrate overtime, create new dunes or reshape existing dune structures by either adding or withdrawing sand from the wind directions movement.
Geologist use seismic waves to lear about Earths Interior<3'
the relationship between earthquakes magnitude is the size or amount of energy an earthquake produces and has no connection to hour often earthquakes occur.
The magnitude of an earthquake is a measurement of the amount of energy released.
If the distance between the Moon and the Earth would increase then the gravitational force between them would be stronger. If they would be separated then the gravitational force is weaker.
It causes the ground at the ocean floor to shift, resulting in the displacement of water. The beginnings of a potential tsunami!
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Destructive plate boundary.
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