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write a short note on structure of the earthquake​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most of what we know about the interior of the Earth comes from the study of seismic waves from earthquakes. ... These waves contain vital information about the internal structure of the Earth. As seismic waves pass through the Earth, they are refracted, or bent, like rays of light bend when they pass though a glass prism.

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Most of what we know about the interior of the Earth comes from the study of seismic waves from earthquakes. ... These waves contain vital information about the internal structure of the Earth. As seismic waves pass through the Earth, they are refracted, or bent, like rays of light bend when they pass though a glass prism.

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