No. Aftershocks are a phenomenon that occur only with earthquakes.
Hurricanes do not have aftershocks; earthquakes do. The waves of any earthquake are seismic waves.
They are called aftershocks. Some may be called tremors.
52 aftershocks.
Tornadoes don't have aftershocks, earthquakes do.
More than 100 aftershocks.
There was 8 aftershocks
68 Aftershocks
Yes. The term is used for the smaller earthquakes that often follow larger ones, these being called aftershocks.
Yes, there already has been approximately 891 aftershocks since the earthquake.
Aftershocks can occur after an earthquake and their frequency decreases over time. Most large earthquakes have numerous aftershocks in the days, weeks, and even months following the main event. The number of aftershocks and their intensity typically decreases over time.
More than 50 aftershocks all measuring about 4.9
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