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what is the frequency of earthquake

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Answered by VinitShrivastava
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♧Your answer can be that most of the earthquake waves have a frequency of less than 20 Hz
◇so the waves themselves are usually not heard but Most of the rumbling noise heard during an earthquake is the building and its content. .... When the Chilean earthquake occurred in 1960 you can take the example of seismographs recorded seismic waves that traveled all around the Earth and it can be less or more...
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Answered by Anonymous
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The frequency range of seismic waves is large, from as high as the audible range (greater than 20 hertz) to as low as the frequencies of the free oscillations of the whole Earth, with the gravest period being 54 minutes (see below Long-period oscillations of the globe).

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