Answer:
I think its C, The low altitude provides high-resolution photographs of sections of the earth
Explanation:
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It’s also known as a destructive plate boundary.
The oceanic crust subducts, melts and rises to form volcanoes. The plates may get ‘stuck’ at one point, oceanic crust is still trying to subduct, pressure builds up, plates get ‘unstuck’ triggering huge esrthquakes.
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Earthquakes produce P and S waves. The P waves are fast and of a higher frequency than S waves. P waves reach a point first and can pass through liquid media while S waves reach after and the lose much of their energy while passing liquid media. This is because S-waves are shear waves and require rigid/inelastic media for transmission.
During an earthquake, there is usually a shadow zone (where there is no destruction because S-waves did not reach) formed right above the epicenter of the earthquake. This is due to the fact that the S-waves were unable to transit through the liquid inner core of the earth before reaching the earth's surface. Only P-waves are registered in this shadow zone.
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