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Which is the slowest seismic wave?

Surface waves are the slowest seismic waves that travel across the Earth’s surface. During an earthquake, seismic waves travel outward from the epicentre, passing through the Earth’s interior and along its surface. Surface waves flow along the ground, increasing and prolonging the shaking experienced during an earthquake. 

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