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Earthquakes, volcanoes etc

P, S, and Surface Waves P – Primary waves – travel through the body of the eart(body waves), arrive first, push and pull what they travel through, can go through solid rock and liquid magma. S- Secondary waves – body waves, arrive second, move material up and down, can go through rock. Cannot go through liquid magma. Surface Waves – travel on the surface, inflict the most damage Love waves – move ground from side to side Raleigh Waves – move vertically and horizontally

Identify Divergent and Subduction Zones

Where do Volcanoes Happen? http://www.iris.edu/seismon/bigmap/index.phtml

Where do Earthquakes Happen?