1. Mass distruction to natural and human made materials.
One obvious affect is to salt the earth ... dumping millions of gallons of salt water far inland, thereby draining the fertility from the land.
Seismic waves travel through the Earth due to the release of energy from seismic events like earthquakes. The waves propagate through different layers of the Earth, bending and changing speed as they encounter different materials. Their speed and path provide information about the Earth's interior structure.
"Tide" or a faster wave would be a "White cap"
A popular toy used to demonstrate seismic waves is the Slinky toy. By holding one end of the Slinky and shaking it back and forth, you can create a visual representation of how seismic waves travel through the Earth. The coils of the Slinky demonstrate the movement of energy waves, similar to how seismic waves move through the Earth.
The waves of earthquakes help us determine information about the interior of the earth. The more geologists know about the interior of the earth, the better they can predict earthquakes and other changes in the formation of the Earth's crust.
The first one was shock waves and the second one was targets of obsession. :)
Possibly soldiers in combat in World War One. it was a side effect of what was called Shell Shock from deafening artillery and bomb shock waves- not to mention poison gas, also used in this conflict.
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The gravity of the Sun and the Moon causes tides. Waves are caused by the wind. Currents have a variety of causes, but differential heating of different parts of the Earth by the Sun, modified by the coriolis effect of the turning Earth is the main one.
An excellent one. Non-sticky and stays in place 24/7
There are 2 sorts of waves, the effect depends on which one you consider - see the link
One potential negative effect of waves is coastal erosion, which can lead to loss of land and damage to infrastructure. Additionally, powerful waves can pose a danger to swimmers and boaters, increasing the risk of accidents or drowning.
One obvious affect is to salt the earth ... dumping millions of gallons of salt water far inland, thereby draining the fertility from the land.
It sends shock waves through your body as soon as the siemen is released. I like a relieved feeling, a good one.
Yes, having shock syndrome can directly affect your life, and to manage it you should attend therapy sessions with a group or a one on one session, another way is to do active activities.
No, the velocity of seismic waves generally increases with depth in the Earth. This is due to the increasing pressure and density of materials as one moves deeper into the Earth's interior. As seismic waves travel through denser and more rigid materials, their speed increases, with primary (P) waves traveling faster than secondary (S) waves.
yes <><><><><> and no. Many tsunamis have multiple shock waves.