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babymother [125]
3 years ago
10

The compression waves passing through the liquid outer core are:

Biology
1 answer:
dalvyx [7]3 years ago
8 0

P-waves

Explanation:

P-waves are compressive longitudinal waves that are capable of passing through the liquid outer core.

  • P-waves are also called primary waves.
  • They are seismic waves that can pass through any medium
  • They usually arrive at a seismic station first before the s-waves.
  • P-waves have the highest velocity of all seismic waves.
  • Together with the s-waves they are called body waves.
  • P-waves moves parallel to the source and forms series of rarefactions and compressions

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