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Seismic waves are _________ near the epicentre.
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Answered by sainee290109
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Explanation:

Every wave has a high point called a crest and a low point called a trough. ... S-waves only move through solids. Surface waves travel along the ground, outward from an earthquake's epicenter. Surface waves are the slowest of all seismic waves, traveling at 2.5 km (1.5 miles) per second.

Answered by Anonymous
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they are high and very near from the epicenter

as it's the origin point of earthquake.

That's why they are able to spread all over

I hope it helps

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