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  1. How are P waves different from S waves? (1 point)OP waves travel slowly, and S waves travel quickly. O P waves cause damage, and
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  2. How are P waves different from S waves?1. P waves cause damage, and S waves do not cause damage.. 2. P waves travel slowly, and
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  3. Select the statements that is TRUE about sound waves.* 5 points Sound waves travel fastest through gases, liquids, then solids.
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  4. SUmmarizeSound waves are mechanical waves that require a medium to travel, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can
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  5. Seismic waves travel at different speeds according to type.What is the speed of seismic waves from fastest to slowest? Responses
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  6. There are two types of seismic waves: p-waves and s-waves. Which of the following describes both waves? (1 point)Both waves
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  7. .Which is not true about S waves? They shake particles at right angles to the direction the waves travel. They cannot be
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  8. How are p waves different from s-waves? P waves travel slowly, and s-waves travel quickly. P waves push in pool in the same
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  9. There are two types of seismic waves p-waves and s-waves. Which of the following describes both waves?(1 point) • Both waves
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  10. An earthquake generates three kinds of waves: surface waves (L waves), which are the slowest and weakest; shear (S) waves, which
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