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Biology, 25.01.2021 17:20 alyssaxsanchez

When discussing seismic waves, what are shadow zones? A)
areas on a seismograph where data cannot be detected
B)
areas in the Earth's core that cannot be penetrated by the waves
c)
areas of the Earth shielded from earthquake waves by the outer core
D)
areas in the zone of an earthquake that is does not experience damage
from the quake

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