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Oswaldo Fitzpatrick
12 March, 18:01
What is the medium of earthquake waves
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Rodney Salas
12 March, 18:08
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Earthquakes generate two types of waves p waves and s waves. p waves travel through solids liquids and gasses. s waves travel through only solids.
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