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Why is a rumbling sound heard during an earthquake?

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Answered by Anonymous
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This shift in the ground produces two kinds of sound waves — P waves and S waves. The low rumbling noise at the beginning is P waves and the S waves' arrival is the big bang you hear. ... The sounds the seismic sensors recorded are infrasonic, so Hellweg speeded them up so we can hear them.

Answered by Aditya7N
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Answer:

because the earth get seviorly shaken during the earthquake and we get to hear the rumbling sound

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