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A scientist studies the seismograph data shown.



Wave Type Depth (km) Speed (km/s) Wave Type Depth (km) Speed (km/s)
P 1000 7 S 1000 5
P 1500 9 S 1500 5.4
P 2000 11 S 2000 5.8
P 2500 13 S 2500 6.2
P 3000 6 S 3000 0
P 3500 7 S 3500 -
P 4000 8 S 4000 -




What can the scientist most likely conclude about Earth’s structure from this data?


The crust transitions to the mantle approximately 1000-1500 km below Earth's surface.


The mantle transitions to the outer core approximately 1500-2000 km below Earth's surface.


The mantle transitions to the outer core approximately 2500-3000 km below Earth's surface.


The outer core transitions to the inner core approximately 3500-4000 km below Earth’s surface.

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The mantle transitions to the outer core approximately 2500–3000 km below Earth's surface.

Explanation: S waves disappear at ~3000 km (S speed = 0), which indicates a liquid layer (S waves do not travel through liquids). The P‑wave speed also drops at that depth, consistent with entering a liquid outer core.