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प्रश्न
Distinguish between Primary and Secondary Seismic Waves
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Primary Seismic Waves | Secondary Seismic Waves |
| 1. | The waves that reach the earth’s surface first once energy is emitted from the earth’s surface are called primary seismic waves. | The waves that reach the earth’s surface after the primary waves once energy is emitted from the earth’s surface are called secondary seismic waves. |
| 2. | These waves can travel through all three mediums of liquid, solid and gaseous states. | These waves can travel through only solid-state mediums and get absorbed in any liquid-state mediums. |
| 3. | They have high velocity and move in a radial direction from the focus of the earthquake. | They have lower velocity than Primary waves and scatter in all directions from the earthquake focus point. |
| 4. | These waves are often called forward-backward waves, as particles through which these waves pass tend to move to and fro in the direction of the waves. | These waves cause the particles it passes through to move up and down. |
| 5. | Initial waves are felt but are not damaging to a great extent. | These waves are more damaging, causing the maximum destruction during an earthquake. |
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