Geography, 06.10.2019 02:30 gamerhunter425
Use the travel time function of the interactivity to find the distance between each of your cities (their respective seismometers) and the epicenter of the earthquake. compare the s–p values with the distance (km) values. which of the following are correct? choose one or more: a. the longer the s- and p-waves travel, the farther apart their wave fronts are in kilometers. b. the smaller the s–p value is, the farther the seismometer is located from the epicenter. c. the farther the epicenter is, the greater the time difference in the arrival of the p- and s-waves at a seismometer. d. the shorter the time interval is between the arrival of the s- and the p-waves, the farther the seismometer is from the epicenter.
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