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Chemistry, 04.11.2020 14:30 arielpraczko1

Which statement supports the claim that the outer core of Earth is liquid? Choose the correct answer. Answer Choices:
P-waves do not pass through the outer core.

S-waves do not pass through the outer core.

P-waves travel faster when they enter the outer core.

S-waves pass through the outer core and are refracted.

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