The diagram below shows three types of earthquake waves, labeled A, B, and C at different time intervals.Which of these statements is correct about the three waves?
Select one:
a. Wave A and Wave B travel through Earth's interior.
b. Wave A and Wave B are absorbed by liquid medium.
c. Wave A and Wave C are absorbed by liquid medium.

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Answer 1
Answer:

On a seismogram, the first recorded waves are the P type, followed by the S type and, finally, the surface waves. Option A) A and B travel through Earth's interior.

Note: the question was answered according to the attached image. Look at the seismogram and the explanation, and if your image differs from this one, apply the same reasoning to answer the question.

What are the Seismic waves?

When rocks break during plate movements, they generate waves that propagate, moving inside the Earth and on its surface. These are the seismic waves.

What are the Types of seismic waves?

There are three types of waves,

  • P waves ⇒ consist of the transmission of the rock's compressions and rarefactions. These waves can be transmitted in the interior of the Earth.

P waves are the fastest in moving and can be transmitted through different materials, liquid or solid.

  • S waves ⇒ they move in a perpendicular direction to the disturbance propagation direction. These waves can also be transmitted in the interior of the Earth.

S wavesare slower and can not be transmitted through liquid masses.

  • Surface waves  ⇒ They can only propagate through the most superficial layers of the Earth. Their amplitude decrease with depth.

Surface waves are the slowest ones.

Due to the difference in the speed, the first recorded waves on a seismograph during an earthquake are the P waves, followed by the S waves, and finally, the surface waves.

The difference in waves' speed is used to determine the location of the earthquake focus and the structures of Earth.

As waves move through different materials, they change their speed. This change leads scientists to know what type of masses they are going through.

Following the waves from earthquake focus and recording their travel speed is helpful to determine the structures of Earth's interior.

The provided seismogram shows,

A- P waves ⇒ Transmitted in the interior of the Earth ⇒ first ones to be recorded. They are absorbed by liquid and solid medium.

B- S waves ⇒ Transmitted in the interior of the Earth ⇒ second ones to be recorded. They are absorbed by solid medium.

C- Surface waves ⇒ Transmitted in the syperficial layers of the Earth ⇒ last ones to be recorded. They are the slowest ones.

According to this information, we can assume that the correct option is a. Wave A and Wave B travel through Earth's interior.

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Answer 2
Answer: The diagram below shows three types of earthquake waves, labeled A, B, and C at different time intervals. The statement that is correct about the three waves is Wave A and Wave B are absorbed by liquid medium. The answer is letter B.

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