If you mean Earth's interior, only longitudinal waves can pass through the liquid parts.
Studies of p-wave and s-wave shadows, resulting from seismic waves generated by earthquakes, have revealed critical information about Earth's interior. P-waves, or primary waves, can travel through both solids and liquids, while s-waves, or secondary waves, can only travel through solids. The presence of an s-wave shadow zone indicates that a liquid outer core exists, as s-waves do not pass through this region, while the p-wave shadow zone suggests the complexity of the Earth's interior structure. Together, these findings helped establish the layered model of Earth's interior, including the solid mantle, liquid outer core, and solid inner core.
A seismic wave is a type of wave that travels through Earth's interior. These waves are generated by earthquakes or other disturbances and can be classified into two main types: body waves which travel through the Earth's interior and surface waves that travel along its surface.
Seismic waves, specifically primary (P-waves) and secondary (S-waves), can pass through Earth's interior. P-waves are faster and can travel through solid, liquid, and gas, while S-waves can only travel through solids. These waves are generated by earthquakes and used to study the Earth's structure.
no it's an earthquake.
A body wave is a seismic wave that travels through Earths interior.
A body wave is a seismic wave that travels through Earths interior.
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If you mean Earth's interior, only longitudinal waves can pass through the liquid parts.
Only primary waves travel thought the earths interior because S waves cannot travel through the liquid portion of Earths interior and P waves can. Whoever you are, you were just schooled by an eighth grader =)
body waves
Studies of p-wave and s-wave shadows, resulting from seismic waves generated by earthquakes, have revealed critical information about Earth's interior. P-waves, or primary waves, can travel through both solids and liquids, while s-waves, or secondary waves, can only travel through solids. The presence of an s-wave shadow zone indicates that a liquid outer core exists, as s-waves do not pass through this region, while the p-wave shadow zone suggests the complexity of the Earth's interior structure. Together, these findings helped establish the layered model of Earth's interior, including the solid mantle, liquid outer core, and solid inner core.
The earth's atmosphere/plasma acts as a reflector for long wave infrared radiation.
the speed the wave travels threw space
A longitudinal wave that travels through the interior of the Earth is called a P-wave. P-waves move by compressing and expanding the material they pass through, making them the fastest seismic waves and the first to be detected during an earthquake.
the speed the wave travels threw space
A Surface Wave.