The answer is
Longitudinal waves.
The particle displacement in a longitudinal wave is
parallel to the direction of wave propagation. The ground particles simply oscillate
back and forth their equilibrium positions unlike transverse waves that do not
move along with the waves but rather oscillate up and down their individual
equilibrium positions.
Answer: The distant and the Earth
Explanation:
Because the Mar is too far away that its gravity is unable to reach you and also the gravity of Earth is too strong
Lava and other materials that are launched from a volcano into the air are referred to as tephra. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A".Tephra is actually the material that is ejected by an active
volcano irrespective of the type of the material, fragment size or emplacement
mechanism. The airborne substances of the volcanoes are known by the name
pyroclasts. The pyroclasts remain as tephra unless they become hot enough to
fuse together.
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