1.Light waves (shown) are an example of what type of wave? (Lesson 4.03)
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1.Light waves (shown) are an example of what type of wave? (Lesson 4.03)
Question 1 options:
longitudinal wave
transverse wave
surface wave
2. During an earthquake, energy that has built up in the earth's crust is released by waves traveling through which type of medium? (Lesson 4.02)
Question 2 options:
the water
the ground
the air
a vacuum
3.Sound, earthquakes, and waves in water are mechanical waves because they require a physical to transport energy. (Lesson 4.02)
Question 3 options:
electromagnetic field
disturbance
medium
location
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