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PLEASE HELP ME I AM GOING TO CRY> You have to find the lag time of each 8 waves. It says to find the P (Primary) wave and S (Secondary) wave time. Then you subtract P-S= The lag time. PS If your human and care for others please dont leave random answers just to get points. Its stupid. Some people actually wanna help so dont waste ur time here. ❤️


PLEASE HELP ME I AM GOING TO CRY> You have to find the lag time of each 8 waves. It says to find
PLEASE HELP ME I AM GOING TO CRY> You have to find the lag time of each 8 waves. It says to find

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