Asked by Kitty cat
Which deductive reasoning provides evidence contradicting the idea that the Earth's core is solid?
(1 point)
After a major earthquake in 1960, scientists around the world detected S and P waves.
Earthquakes consist of both P and S waves.
Earthquakes consist of only S waves.
*My answer) After a major earthquake in 1960, some scientists around the world did not detect S waves.
(1 point)
After a major earthquake in 1960, scientists around the world detected S and P waves.
Earthquakes consist of both P and S waves.
Earthquakes consist of only S waves.
*My answer) After a major earthquake in 1960, some scientists around the world did not detect S waves.
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Answered by
Kitty cat
ok I do not need help that is the answer
Answered by
Rae shain can someone pleas help
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Answered by
DrBob222
FYI. Ms Sue passed away a few months before Covid started in the U. S. She was a great help to students.
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1.the radioactive decay of uranium to lead
2.The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar.
3.Its hydrogen atoms are heavier than others.
4.
Earth's surface is constantly changing
5.After a major earthquake in 1960, some scientists around the world did not detect S waves.
2.The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar.
3.Its hydrogen atoms are heavier than others.
4.
Earth's surface is constantly changing
5.After a major earthquake in 1960, some scientists around the world did not detect S waves.
Answered by
Braden
Your right, I got 100%
Answered by
Maru
RIP Miss Sue :(
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