Answer: Option (A)
Explanation: P waves are the primary seismic waves that travels at a speed of about 4-8 km/sec. It is the fastest wave. During an earthquake, this P wave along with S wave is generated, where S wave is known as the secondary waves.
P waves produces a back and forth type of motion, due to their compression and dilation effect when propagates through a rock medium in their direction of propagation. The rocks under the earth's surface undergoes compaction and extension due to this effect. It releases a certain amount of energy because of this wave propagation under the earth's surface.
Thus, the correct answer is option (A).