Earthquakes generate compressional waves (p-waves) and shear waves (s-waves). Compared to the speed of shear waves in a given earth material, the speed of compressional waves is the fastest.
Because of this the compressional waves are the first waves to arrive on a complete record of ground shaking. They are also called P waves, which derives from this fact - P is an abbreviation for primary, first wave to arrive.<span>They typically travel at speeds between ~1 and ~14 km/sec.</span>
Hello Brazil here, I live in Salvador but I think the answer is Brasilia because it is our capital.
Answer:
The question can be best explained in the light of the world hydrological cycle.
Explanation:
- This is a process of the hydrological cycle were the waterfalls in the form of rains and later on gets absorbed or evaporates from the ground or natural vegetation. This falling water may also get collected as lakes and other water bodies.
- When it rains in the neighbour the water the falls on the ground is in filtered through the pore of the soil and percolates deep down to form aquifers and groundwater table.
- This water body acts as a reservoir and in the end, meets with the water of the ocean and sea through the subsurface flow.
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I am pretty sure the answer is <span>d. all of the above.
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