Biology, 06.10.2021 14:00 beccastark1733
Scientists are studying a graph showing the time differences between the seismic P-waves and the seismic S-waves as they travel through Earth. Which information can they learn from the graph?
A. The magnitude of an earthquake
B. The duration of an earthquake
C. The epicenter of an earthquake
D. The intensity of an earthquake
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