lökéshullámot
Lökéshullámot, also known as seismic waves, are vibrations generated by the sudden breaking of rock within the Earth or an explosion. They are studied by geophysicists to understand the Earth's interior and to monitor volcanic and seismic activity. Seismic waves can be categorized into two main types: body waves and surface waves.
Body waves travel through the Earth's interior and are further classified into P-waves (primary waves) and S-waves
Surface waves, on the other hand, travel along the Earth's surface and are responsible for the majority
Seismic waves are recorded by seismometers, which measure the ground motion caused by the waves. The data