How do seismic waves help scientists determine the structures of Earth’s interior?
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Seismic waves travel through different materials at different speeds.
Seismic waves carry materials from Earth’s mantle across the Earth and to the surface.
Seismic waves travel through meteorite remains at different speeds.
Seismic waves activate the Earth’s magnetic field.
How do seismic waves help scientists determine the structures of Earth’s interior?
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Seismic waves travel through different materials at different speeds.
Seismic waves carry materials from Earth’s mantle across the Earth and to the surface.
Seismic waves travel through meteorite remains at different speeds.
Seismic waves activate the Earth’s magnetic field.
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