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What kind of waves are present during an earthquake

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Answered by ayushjutete4
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Transcript. NARRATOR: Earthquakes generate two main types of seismic, or shock, waves: body waves and surface waves. Body waves travel through the interior of the earth. The fastest of these are primary, or "P," waves.

Answered by lavanya4144
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Transcript. NARRATOR: Earthquakes generate two main types of seismic, or shock, waves: body waves and surface waves. Body waves travel through the interior of the earth. The fastest of these are primary, or "P," waves.

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Earthquakes shake the ground because fault rupture releases vibrations that radiate in the form of seismic energy. These earthquake waves, also called body waves, come in two distinct forms: Primary or "P" waves and Secondary or "S" .

earthquakes. The P seismic waves travel as elastic motions at the highest speeds. They are longitudinal waves that can be transmitted by both solid and liquid materials in the Earth's interior.

Four types of seismic waves| Specifications of all types of seismic waves.

P- Waves (Primary waves)

S- Waves (Secondary waves)

L- Waves (Surface waves)

Rayleigh waves.

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