S waves
First P waves, seismic waves that compress and expand the ground like an accordion. Then S waves, seismic waves that vibrate from side to side as well as up and down. And finally Surface waves, they move more slowly than P waves and S waves. But they can produce severe ground movements.
Seismic waves (like all waves) transmit energy.
The speed of the movement of the wave through the crust helps to work out the structure of the rocks below the surface of the earth. If the waves move slower the indication is that they are moving through a sedimentary type of rock such as sandstone. If the waves are moving more quickly that would indicate a more crystalline rock like granite..
Well there not called earthquake waves. They are called "seismic waves." There are 3 types of them P- and S-waves. Also Surface waves, those are the most detructive ones. The _waves are the least destructive ones. They are the ones you feel right before a earthquake. I'm 11 just so u peoples know...................i sounded like a teacher huh....peace peoples!!!!! :)
it is a wave of Devansh Earthquakes move through the ground in waves, much like how thunder does through air.
First P waves, seismic waves that compress and expand the ground like an accordion. Then S waves, seismic waves that vibrate from side to side as well as up and down. And finally Surface waves, they move more slowly than P waves and S waves. But they can produce severe ground movements.
Rayleigh waves which are a type of seismic surface wave.
P waves - compress and expand the ground like a Accordion S waves - vibrate from side to side as well as up and down Surface waves - make the ground roll like ocean waves The Earthquake is produced by each of the three types of seismic waves.
Primary (P) waves are the fastest. Followed by secondary (S) waves, then surface waves. P waves
P waves - compress and expand the ground like a Accordion S waves - vibrate from side to side as well as up and down Surface waves - make the ground roll like ocean waves The Earthquake is produced by each of the three types of seismic waves.
P waves - compress and expand the ground like a accordion S waves - vibrate from side to side as well as up and down Surface waves - make the ground roll like ocean waves The Earthquake is produced by each of the three types of seismic waves.
It is possible to have a seismic wave without having an earthquake. Any wave moving through the ground is a seismic wave, and all earthquakes are seismic waves. But seismic waves can be created by volcanic action, landslides, meteor strikes or the like. Though all earthquakes are seismic waves, not all seismic waves are earthquakes.
Seismic waves (like all waves) transmit energy.
an example of a seismic wave would have to be when you are recording your voice, sound waves come out of your mouth and you can see the line that moves up and down to the tone of your voice like triangles without a bottom varying in size.
Mechanical waves, like sound waves, seismic waves, and ocean waves, do. Electromagnetic waves, like radio, light, and X-rays, do not.
Primary waves
Mechanical waves (like seismic waves) will travel faster through a solid than a liquid.