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Because it has been proven that the outer layer is made of liquid and secondary waves do not move through liquid ^~^

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Q: Why don't secondary waves move through the outer core?
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Can secondary waves travel through the center of the earth?

No, secondary waves (S waves) cannot travel through the liquid outer core of the Earth. These waves can only travel through solid material, so they are blocked or absorbed when they encounter the liquid outer core.


What layer of Earth do Secondary waves NOT travel through?

Secondary waves, also known as S-waves, do not travel through the outer core of the Earth due to its liquid state. S-waves can only propagate through solid materials.


Secondary waves can travel through all areas of the Earth except the?

the outer core


How do data seismic waves indicate that earths outer core is liquid?

Because since secondary waves cannot pass through liquids or solids, and the waves can't pass thruogh the outer core than that means that the outer core is not soild.


What stops secondary waves?

Liquid outer core


Which type of seismic wave cannot travel through the core?

S waves (secondary waves) cannot travel through the core of the Earth because they are stopped by the liquid outer core. This is due to the lack of rigidity in the liquid outer core, which prevents S waves from propagating through it.


What type of seismic wave does not travel through the core?

Surface waves, also known as Love and Rayleigh waves, do not travel through the core of the Earth. These waves move along the surface of the Earth and are responsible for the most destruction during an earthquake.


What earth layer are s waves not transmitted?

S waves are not transmitted through the Earth's outer core because it is liquid, and S waves cannot travel through liquids. This creates a shadow zone on the opposite side of the Earth from an earthquake where S waves are not detected.


What happens to seismic waves when they pass through the liquid outer core?

Seismic waves slow down and refract as they pass through the liquid outer core, causing them to change direction. This change in direction helps scientists map the Earth's interior and study its properties.


Which conclusion based on the analysis of seismic data supports the inference that earths outer core is liquid?

there are convection currents in the upper core.


What body wave can't move through the liquid outer core?

S waves cannot travel through the outer core because they can only travel through solids, and the outer core is liquid.


What was assumed of the inner core as to how it transmitted waves?

We do not see shear (S) waves passing through the outer core. Because liquids can not be sheared, we infer that the outer core is molten. We do, however, see waves that travel through the outer core as P waves, and then transform into S waves as they go through the inner core. Because the inner core does transmit shear energy, we assume it is solid.