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Physics, 13.03.2020 22:38 lerasteidl

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1.The higher the amplitude of a wave, the lower the intensity.
A. True
B. False

2. This wave will be the first wave to arrive at a seismograph station after an earthquake.

A. The P or primary wave.

B. The S or secondary wave.

C. The S or sound wave.

D. The P or pressure wave.

3. The P wave can travel through any medium, solid-liquid or gas.
A. True
B. False

4. The S wave is a transverse wave that can only travel through solids.
A. True
B. False

5. What is the shadow zone of an earthquake?

A. It is the area closest to the earthquake.

B. It is an area where there are no seismographs.

C. It is the area on the opposite side of the earth from an earthquake where no S waves are picked up by seismographs.

D. It is the out molten core of the earth.

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