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Thermohaline circulation is responsible for large-scale movements of ocean water and depends on both the salinity and the temperature of water.
P-waves
Primary waves, or compressional waves, are the fastest seismic waves that travel through solids, liquids, and gases in a push-pull motion.
S-waves
Secondary or shear waves, a type of elastic wave that moves through the body of the Earth, used in the study of earthquakes and the Earth's interior.
Oceanic Trench
Deep, underwater canyons formed by the subduction of one tectonic plate under another at convergent plate boundaries.
Magmatic Belt
A geographic zone that is extensively populated by igneous rocks which have been or are being formed by magmatic processes typically related to tectonic plate boundaries.
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