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The earthquake waves develop shadow zones because:
(i)The P and S waves follow a curved path in the interior of the earth which proves that the density increases inside the
earth.
(ii)P and S waves are recorded along the surface near the focus of the earthquake. Beyond the depth of 2900 km ‘S’ wave
disappear and P waves travel with reduced velocity
(iii)On reaching the core ‘S’ waves disappear and P waves are refracted as a result there is no wave for a distance. This
area is known as shadow zone. Normally it is found between 105° to 145°.
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A copy of the variable is passed. | A variable itself is passed. |
| Effect | Change in a copy of variable doesn't modify the original value of variable out side the function. | Change in the variable affect the value of variable outside the function also. |
| Calling Parameters | function_name(variable_name1, variable_name2, . . . .); | function_name(&variable_name1, &variable_name2, . . . .); //in case of object object.func_name( object); |
| Receiving Parameters | type function_name(type variable_name1, type variable_name2, . . . .) { . . } |
type function_name( type *variable_name1, type *variable_name2, . . . .){ . . } //in case of object type function_name(class_type object_name) { . . } |
| Default calling | primitive type are passed using "call by value". | objects are implicitly passed using "call by reference". |
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