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Which waves cause the greatest amount of damage?
Surface Waves
loose saturated soil turns into liquid that can\'t support buildings
focus
P- waves, S-waves, Surface waves
epicenter
High winds
Both P and S waves
a fracture in the Earth where movement has occured
In what order do earthquake waves arrive at seismic stations?
Surface Waves
loose saturated soil turns into liquid that can\'t support buildings
focus
P- waves, S-waves, Surface waves
epicenter
High winds
Both P and S waves
a fracture in the Earth where movement has occured
Liquefaction occurs when..
Surface Waves
loose saturated soil turns into liquid that can\'t support buildings
focus
P- waves, S-waves, Surface waves
epicenter
High winds
Both P and S waves
a fracture in the Earth where movement has occured
What is the point on the surface nearest the earthquake?
Surface Waves
loose saturated soil turns into liquid that can\'t support buildings
focus
P- waves, S-waves, Surface waves
epicenter
High winds
Both P and S waves
a fracture in the Earth where movement has occured
Which earthquakes travel through the earth\'s mantle?
Surface Waves
loose saturated soil turns into liquid that can\'t support buildings
focus
P- waves, S-waves, Surface waves
epicenter
High winds
Both P and S waves
a fracture in the Earth where movement has occured
Which of the following is not associated with earthquake destruction?
Surface Waves
loose saturated soil turns into liquid that can\'t support buildings
focus
P- waves, S-waves, Surface waves
epicenter
High winds
Both P and S waves
a fracture in the Earth where movement has occured
What is a fault?
Surface Waves
loose saturated soil turns into liquid that can\'t support buildings
focus
P- waves, S-waves, Surface waves
epicenter
High winds
Both P and S waves
a fracture in the Earth where movement has occured
What is the point of origin of an earthquake?
Surface Waves
loose saturated soil turns into liquid that can\'t support buildings
focus
P- waves, S-waves, Surface waves
epicenter
High winds
Both P and S waves
a fracture in the Earth where movement has occured
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