i mean Dramatic new data from the December 26, 2004, Sumatran-Andaman earthquake that generated deadly tsunamis show the event created the longest fault rupture and the longest duration of faulting ever observed, according to three reports by an international group of seismologists published Thursday in the journal
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dont all large earthquakes vibrate the whole earth? From what i remember of grade 9 Geography, vibrations from earthquakes felt on the opposite side of the world was one of the main arguments for the center of the earth being solid.
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only the p waves travel through the outer core and mantle. i think theres a shadow zone for both where neither p s or l wave travel through. i may be wrong.
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when the primary waves hit the earths core they "bend" and get set off path, thats why there is the shadow zone. and the secondary waves i think start to "bend" when they hit the inner mantle. i think im at least close.