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Kyra Sullivan
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3 April, 12:37
What direction does secondary waves move
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3 April, 12:58
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secondary wave. An earthquake wave in which rock particles vibrate at right angles to the direction of wave travel. Secondary waves can travel through solids but not through liquids.
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Devyn Garza
3 April, 13:07
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Shaking the ground up and down back and forth perpendicular to the direction it is traveling
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