( February 11, 2021; ars technica )
People tend to think of seismic waves as little more than signals of tectonic events, like an earthquake or lava shifting under a volcano. But these vibrations are also our best way of getting a clear picture of our planet's internal structure. By watching how the vibrations' paths shift as they encounter different materials, we can get a picture of where different rock layers meet, where rock becomes molten, and more.
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I like to read this type of content, I find it very interesting, dolphins, different types of whales, marine mammals ... The sea and its mysteries!
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