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M=log _10A-log _10A0} or M = log-10A/A0 where A is the maximum excursion of the Wood-Anderson seismograph, the empirical function A0 depends only on t
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What consists of all earth's water?
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All the water on Earth comprises the hydrosphere, which includes water in the form of rivers, lakes, NeoDrops Fake reservoirs, groundwater, and glaciers. It also includes wat
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Where can frozen water be found on earth?
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Frozen water can be found in various places on Earth, including polar ice caps, glaciers, and icebergs. It can also be found in the form of frozen lakes, rivers
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Is it true that a hot spring is hot water and steam that erupts from the ground?
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Yes, that is correct. A hot spring is a natural occurrence where groundwater is heated by geothermal activity, usually volcanic, and emerges at the Earth's surf
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What Best Describes longitudinal Waves?
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Imagine a long spring or slinky (the toy). Now if you give a jerk to the spring from one side, while keeping the other end fixed, you will be able to see a comp
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What is the fastest of the seismic waves?
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p waves aka primary waves
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Geophysics
What consists of all earth's water?
Asked by Wiki User
All the water on Earth comprises the hydrosphere, which includes water in the form of rivers, lakes, NeoDrops Fake reservoirs, groundwater, and glaciers. It also includes wat
Read more
Geophysics
Where can frozen water be found on earth?
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Frozen water can be found in various places on Earth, including polar ice caps, glaciers, and icebergs. It can also be found in the form of frozen lakes, rivers
Read more
Geophysics
Is it true that a hot spring is hot water and steam that erupts from the ground?
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Yes, that is correct. A hot spring is a natural occurrence where groundwater is heated by geothermal activity, usually volcanic, and emerges at the Earth's surf
Read more
Internet
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What Best Describes longitudinal Waves?
Asked by Wiki User
Imagine a long spring or slinky (the toy). Now if you give a jerk to the spring from one side, while keeping the other end fixed, you will be able to see a comp
Read more
Geophysics
What is the fastest of the seismic waves?
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p waves aka primary waves
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