Science, asked by 4444123, 1 year ago

What kind of waves are present during an earthquake?

What is it called when light changes direction after leaving a lens?

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Answered by shreya1231
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heya!!! friend!

the answer to the first question is ....
Both transverse and longitudinal waves are present during an earthquake.

and the second one is..
refraction

hope it helped u buddy !!!
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shreya1231: ohh soory friend the second ans is refraction.
shreya1231: yah now i made it edited its correct now!! :)
Answered by ImRitz
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1.Seismic waves
2.Refraction

4444123: hey 1st is wrong
ImRitz: What you think?
4444123: its both longitudinal and tranverse waves
ImRitz: No
ImRitz: Here is the full answer
ImRitz: Wait a minute
ImRitz: Earthquake waves are seismic waves that are created when energy builds up in rocks and they fracture. Scientists estimate there are several million earthquakes each year. Every earthquake produces P waves and S waves but only larger earthquakes produce Love waves and Rayleigh waves. These are the four major types of seismic waves.
ImRitz: Check this site :- https://www.reference.com/science/kind-wave-released-during-earthquake-6486e0dfa5b640d9
ImRitz: Or search about earthquakes
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