Seismic waves that can pass through the centre of the Earth must be capable of travelling through liquids (as the outer core is molten). As such we know that these waves are longitudinal or compression waves.
when the moon goes straight through the center of the Earth's shadow, or at least close enough to the center that there is some time when the moon is completely in it
well hot goes up and cold goes down
The two meridians that pass through the center of Africa are the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) and the Greenwich Meridian (also 0° longitude). The Prime Meridian runs vertically through the continent, specifically through countries like Ghana and Mali. Additionally, the 30° East meridian also crosses through Eastern Africa, but the Prime Meridian is the primary reference line.
Interstate 5 (I-5) runs north and south through the center of California, connecting major cities like Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Fresno, and Sacramento. It is one of the main transportation routes in the state, catering to both local and interstate traffic.
It is physically impossible to remove an object from a hole that goes through the diameter of the Earth, as it would require traveling through the Earth's center which is inaccessible to humans. Additionally, the extreme temperatures and pressures at the Earth's core would make survival impossible.
they can learn about earthquakes before there about to happen and they can learn also about the layers of the earth when the wave goes through the earth.
If a chord goes thru the center of a circle, it is the diameter
you see a eclipse
A chord that passes through the center of a circle is its diameter.
Solid, because that kind of wave goes fastest through solids
The circumference is the distance around the Earth at it's widest point. The diameter goes through the center of the Earth from one side to the other.
It is the circle's diameter
A diameter.
The New Moon is actually just a phase Luna (Earths moon) goes through.
The Latitude is the line
Yes, a diameter is a line that goes between two points on the circumference of a circle and passes through the center point.
Yes, Surface waves, a type of seismic wave, travels along the surface, or appears to, as it loses energy exponentially as it goes away from the surface.