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4. Surface waves in an earthquake cause damage and destruction by shaking the ground up and down. They are an example of which type of waves: a. Electromagnetic waves b. Transverse waves c. Standing waves
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4. Surface waves in an earthquake cause damage and destruction by shaking the ground up and down. They are an example of which type of waves:
a. Electromagnetic waves
b. Transverse waves
c. Standing waves
d. Compression waves
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Standing waves is the perfect answer for this
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