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S waves do not pass through Earth's liquid outer core, which causes a shadow zone on the opposite side of the Earth from an earthquake. The liquid outer core absorbs and blocks S waves, preventing them from reaching the surface beyond the shadow zone.
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In shadow zone, seismograph does not record signals. For P-wave it is b/w 104-145 degress.These earthquake waves exhibit same properties as other waves like reflection, refraction etc.As core has denser matter so P-waves will bend inward and hences they will form a shadow zone. S-waves don't pass through liquid phase, core. So, shadow zone is larger here.
An s-wave shadow zone is formed as seismic waves travel through the Earth's body. Which of the following statements does this s-wave shadow zone indicate?
The shadow zone refers to an position that does direct P waves from angular distances of an given earthquake.
The shadow zone, located at a distance of 103 to 143 degrees from the earthquake epicenter, is the area on Earth's surface where both P and S waves are completely absorbed and do not arrive due to the core's properties.
the shadow zone is a result of the core stopping
no, an s-wave shadow zone is way larger
depends on the focus and epicenter depends on the focus and epicenter
i finished the game, and never once did i ever come across anything called a shadow zone
S waves do not pass through Earth's liquid outer core, which causes a shadow zone on the opposite side of the Earth from an earthquake. The liquid outer core absorbs and blocks S waves, preventing them from reaching the surface beyond the shadow zone.
It depends on where the earthquake occurs.
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i believe it is sapphire, that shadow pickachu is in. he is somehwere in the safari zone.
The shadow zone is an area on Earth's surface where no direct seismic waves from an earthquake can be detected due to the bending of the waves as they pass through the outer core. By studying the shadow zone, scientists can infer the composition and properties of the outer core, helping to understand the structure of the Earth's interior.