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When a stone is thrown into a pond, the disturbance causes ripples to form and propagate outward. In an earthquake, the release of energy along a fault line causes vibrations that travel as seismic waves through the Earth. In a sound wave, the vibration of an object, like a guitar string, produces compressions and rarefactions in the air that propagate as sound waves.

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