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What happens to an earthquake's S-waves when they strike the core?

A) They bounce off
B) They are absorbed
C) The change into P-waves
D) They change into L-waves

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Answer:

B) They are absorbed

Step-by-step explanation:

When they hit the liquid core, S-waves are no longer able to be detected. While P-waves bounce off the liquid core, S-waves are absorbed at the core.

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Answer:

B) They are absorbed

Step-by-step explanation:

B is correct because S waves can only travel through solid materials. When they hit liquid materials they are absorbed in and undetectable.

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