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No its not polar

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A fore shock is a shock before the earthquake(main shock) and can be quite danerous. An after shock is a shock after an earthquake that are usually way more dangerous then foreshocks.

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It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.

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Polar contains polar.

Non-polar contains nothing.

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G= Gravity Shock+Gravity=Gravity shock which means it's shock resistance when dropped.

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