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It is a shock wave +++ Well, yes, an earthquake is a series of shock-waves, but I'm puzzled by what the question really means. The main tremor is often followed by smaller "after-shocks".
Earthquakes can produce a variety of sounds before the main shock wave, such as rumbling, cracking, or grinding noises. These sounds can be caused by the movement of rocks along fault lines underground or the shifting of the earth's crust. It's important to note that not all earthquakes produce audible sounds before the main shock wave.
Earthquakes are like a shock
The Shock Wave was created in 1994.
The height of the wave in the earthquakes depends with the earthquake in question.
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No only middle and big magnitude earthquakes do.
Shock Wave - novel - was created on 1996-01-02.
A shock wave from a supernova is called nothing more than a "shock wave". You might be looking for "gamma ray burst" but that has nothing to do with a "shock wave". See related link for more information on Gamma ray bursts.
The earthquake that follows the major shock is the aftershock. Technically, there can be lots of them,happening hours, day, weeks, even months after the initial shock.
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