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rayancarla1

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Secondary waves are able to pass through which layer of Earth?
  a. Mantle and liquid outer core
  b. Mantle, liquid outer core, and solid inner core
  c. Crust only
  d. Crust and mantle
  e. Liquid outer core and solid inner core



Question 2

What type of seismic waves undulates in a wavelike motion and causes the most property damage?
  a. Body
  b. Primary
  c. Surface
  d. Secondary
  e. Density




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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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