When the amplitudes of waves are equal, waves with higher frequencies have more energy. This is because energy is directly proportional to frequency for waves with the same amplitude.
The waves that are the most infictint are the seismic waves
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Electromagnetic waves such as gamma rays and X-rays carry the most energy. They have short wavelengths and high frequencies which correspond to high energy levels.
Gamma rays have the most energy among all electromagnetic waves. They have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, carrying a significant amount of energy.
The incoming sun's energy is most concentrated at the equator because the sun's rays hit this area more directly, which results in greater heating and energy absorption. This is why the equatorial regions generally experience higher temperatures compared to regions closer to the poles.
Secondary seismic waves travel slower than primary waves but they are much more destructive. Thus it carries more energy.
Most of the energy of an earthquake is transported through the Earth's crust in the form of seismic waves. These waves can be either body waves (P-waves and S-waves) that travel through the interior of the Earth, or surface waves that travel along the Earth's surface. The energy is gradually attenuated and dispersed as the waves propagate through the crust.
Gamma rays carry the most energy among electromagnetic waves. They have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, making them the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation.
The immediate energy source for most waves on the ocean surface is wind. Wind transfers its kinetic energy to the ocean surface waters, causing them to generate waves through frictional interaction.
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