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Physics, 06.07.2019 00:00, rayrayy91

When an earthquake occurs, the fastest wave is called a primary wave, or compression wave (p wave). this wave produces: a) a back-and-forth motion on the surface of the earth b) an up-and-down motion on the surface of the earth

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