S waves, or Secondary waves, are earthquake waves during an earthquake. They crash after P waves ( Primary waves) and are less stronger than surface waves
These are known as seismic waves.
The Transverse waves show up second in time, they are slower than the Primary Waves.
Love and Rayleigh waves which are collectively known as surface waves cause the most damage during earthquakes.
A surface wave is the last seismic wave to arrive after an earthquake.
Tsunami
S waves, or Secondary waves, are earthquake waves during an earthquake. They crash after P waves ( Primary waves) and are less stronger than surface waves
These are known as seismic waves.
Tsunami
These are known as seismic waves.
The waves from an earthquake that travel through the Earth's interior are known as body waves. There are two types of body waves: P-waves (primary waves) and S-waves (secondary waves). These waves contribute to the shaking and damage caused by an earthquake.
These are known as seismic waves.
The vibrational tremors sent out from an earthquake are known as seismic waves. These waves travel through the Earth's crust and are responsible for the shaking felt during an earthquake. There are two main types of seismic waves: primary (P-waves) and secondary (S-waves).
The L- Wave or the Love and Rayleigh waves (collectively known as surface waves) cause most of the damage during an earthquake.
The Transverse waves show up second in time, they are slower than the Primary Waves.
The L- Wave or the Love and Rayleigh waves (collectively known as surface waves) cause most of the damage during an earthquake.
seismic waves