An Elastic Wave That Travels Through A Rock, Produced By An Earthquake Or Explosion.
An elastic wave that travels through a rock, produced by an earthquake or explosion.
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Explanation:
The two types are primary waves and secondary waves. Ground shaking caused by the release of energy stored in rocks. The theory of how earthquakes are generated. Elastic rebound theory states that stresses cause strain to build up in rocks until they can no longer bend elastically and they break, causing an earthquake.
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