Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Longitudinal
The medium moves in the same direction of the wave
It acts in one dimension
The wave cannot be polarized or aligned
This wave can be produced in any medium such as gas, liquid or solid
The earthquake P wave is an example
It is made of rarefactions and compressions
Transverse
The medium is moving perpendicular to the direction of wave
It acts in two dimension
The wave can be polarized or aligned
This wave can be produced in solid and liquid’s surface
Earthquake S wave is an example
It is made of troughs and crests