<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>
A change in the core would have the greatest effect on the convection currents in the mantle. Hope this helped!
Compressional or P (for primary)
, Transverse or S (for secondary)
, Love, and Rayleigh. Primary waves push and pull the ground in the direction the wave is traveling. Secondary waves travel in the same direction, but they shake the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling. Love waves move back and forth horizontally. Rayleigh waves cause both vertical and horizontal ground motion.
1) wind power is a renewable resource, and will never run out (until the end of the world at least lol)
2) No harmful pollutions gases are produced
3) There are no fuel costs
4) Helps Negate the Greenhouse effect
etc. etc
hope this helps
In stage 1 the two rates are balanced. In stage 2 they diverge , as the death rate falls relative to the birth rate. In stage 3 they converge again, as the birth rate falls relative to the death rate. Finally in stage 4 the death and birth rates are balanced again but at a much lower level.