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Seismic waves are generated by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Scientists use these waves to explore and understand the Earth's internal structure.
When an earthquake or volcanic eruption occurs, seismic waves are produced and travel through the Earth. These waves are detected by instruments called seismometers.
Scientists study seismic waves by measuring:
These properties allow scientists to gain insights into the Earth's internal layers.
Because P waves and S waves have different properties, we can detect their paths after an earthquake or volcanic eruption to determine the inner structure of the Earth.
The main layers in the Earth are:
P waves are refracted at the boundaries between different layers of the Earth. S waves only travel through the crust and the mantle. This means that P waves reach more distant locations.
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