Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct term to complete the statements.

1. Seismic waves are also known as__________

2. When the seismic waves travel deeper into the crust, the quake will__________

3. The waves that travel the fastest are_____________

4. The type of wave that travels only in solid medium is known as______________

5.______________waves, also known as L waves are the slowest waves.
6.____________releases energy that travels through and around the earth
seismic waves.

7._____________are of lower frequency than body waves.

8. One of the types of surface waves is___________which creates more shaking.

9. Primary waves can travel a velocity of_____________

10.___________is the velocity of secondary waves.

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1) Answer: S-waves, also known as secondary waves.

2) Answer: Seismic stations located at increasing distances from the earthquake epicenter will record seismic waves that have traveled though increasing depths in the Earth.

3) Answer: P waves.

4) Answer: Surface waves.

5) Answer: shear waves.

7) Answer: Travelling only through the crust, surface waves are of a lower frequency than body waves, and are easily distinguished on a seismogram as a result.

8) Answer: Rayleigh waves.

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The correct words to fill each blank is:

  1. Seismic waves are also known as S-waves.
  2. When the seismic waves travel deeper into the crust, the quake will stop.
  3. The waves that travel the fastest are P waves.
  4. The type of wave that travels only in solid medium is known as surface waves.
  5. Love waves, also known as L waves are the slowest waves. .
  6. Seismic waves releases energy that travels through and around the Earth.
  7. Surface waves are of lower frequency than body waves.
  8. One of the types of surface waves is Rayleigh waves which creates more shaking.
  9. Primary waves can travel a velocity of 5000 m/s.
  10. 3000 m/s is the velocity of secondary waves.

Seismic waves.

When natural telluric movements occur, the tectonic plates have movements and this is reflected in the earth's crust. Depending on the wavelength and the speed of each one, they can have a different influence in each case, with speeds that vary between 5000 m/s and 4000 m/s with primary and secondary waves respectively.

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