<span>Earthquake waves that vibrate from side to side and up and down only through solids are known as secondary waves, or simply S-waves. As you can see in the question, they pass through solids - to be more precise, they flow through rocks and cause them to change their shape. They are quite strong, but not as strong as primary waves, as they cannot pass through liquids or gases. </span>
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1. Litosphere: made of large plates that move.
2. Asthenosphere: plastic portion of the upper mantle of the earth.
3. Outer core: very dense liquid of iron and sulfur.
4. Crust: thin, rigid surface of Earth.
5. Inner core: made of solid iron.
6. Upper mantle: layer that includes the asthenosphere.
7. Lower mantle: layer just outside of the outer core.
Answer:
it rains fish in Venezuela for a month or two of the year.
Answer:
D. A substance, energy source, or organism used by humans
Explanation:
Its not man made like the others