no
P-waves move around 3 km/s faster than s-waves.
Tsunamis are the fastest ocean waves, traveling across the ocean at speeds of up to 500-600 miles per hour. This is much faster than wind-generated waves or currents.
glaciers move slowly but when theres alot of rain the water and the glaciers move faster
Sound travels faster in helium than in air because helium is much lighter than air, which causes sound waves to travel more easily and quickly through it. The lower density of helium allows sound waves to move faster and with less resistance compared to air.
i think so.. :/ Travel fastest through rock material causing rock particles in the rock to move back or forth
only faster not slower.
P-waves move around 3 km/s faster than s-waves.
Microwaves ARE radio waves, and they move with the same speed as all other electromagnetic waves.
So far nothing is found to move at a faster speed than that of light.
No. Surface waves are slower than both P and S-waves.
no p waves travel faster than s waves
The way seismic waves are different are that they're slower than the p waves who move a lot faster to reach the earthquake.
Tsunamis are the fastest ocean waves, traveling across the ocean at speeds of up to 500-600 miles per hour. This is much faster than wind-generated waves or currents.
No, surface waves move slower than P-waves and S-waves. P-waves are the fastest seismic waves, followed by S-waves, and then surface waves. Surface waves travel along the Earth's surface and are responsible for the most damage during an earthquake.
Radio waves travel with the highest speed in vacuum, and slightly slower in air. So they move slightly faster in space than on earth.
Because the water is warmer at the equator than at the pole. The warmer ocean water is the faster the currents move and the colder the water is the slow the currents move.
Waves generally move faster in water compared to air. This is because water is denser and provides more resistance to the movement of the wave, which results in faster propagation speeds. In contrast, air is less dense and offers less resistance, causing waves to move slower.