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Which statements describe P waves? Check all that apply. A. They travel through solids. B. They travel through liquids. C. They vibrate from side to side. D. They move slower than S waves. E. They are
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Which statements describe P waves? Check all that apply.
A. They travel through solids.
B. They travel through liquids.
C. They vibrate from side to side.
D. They move slower than S waves.
E. They are also called primary waves.
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They travel through soild rock
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Answer: Both answers above are incorrect.
Step-by-step explanation:
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