An earthquake P wave travels through what?

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2026-01-30 22:20

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An earthquake P wave, or primary wave, travels through solids, liquids, and gases. It is the fastest type of seismic wave and causes particles in the material it passes through to move in the same direction as the wave, compressing and expanding the medium. This ability to travel through different states of matter distinguishes P waves from S waves, which can only move through solids.

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