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Consider the following statements
1.Surface waves are formed when the body waves interact with the surface rocks.
2.Body waves originate from the focus of the earth; they are more destructive than surface waves.
3.Like the sound wave, surface waves can travel through all the mediums of solids, liquids and gases.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
Surface waves are formed when the body waves interact with the surface rocks: This statement is correct. Surface waves are seismic waves that travel along the Earth's surface, and they are formed when body waves interact with the surface rocks.
Body waves originate from the focus of the earth; they are more destructive than surface waves: This statement is incorrect. Body waves (primary and secondary waves) originate from the focus of an earthquake, but they are generally less destructive than surface waves. Surface waves tend to cause more damage during an earthquake.
Like the sound wave, surface waves can travel through all the mediums of solids, liquids, and gases: This statement is correct. Surface waves, being seismic waves, can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
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