Yes, but only one.
happens after a earthquake
a small earthquake that follows the main earthquake
Aftershock
An earthquake's aftershock is a smaller earthquake that occurs in the same area after the main shock. Aftershocks can happen days, weeks, or even months after the main earthquake, and they are caused by the readjustment of the Earth's crust following the initial seismic event.
An earthquake is the movement of the tectonic plates, the little quake that happens after the main quake is called the aftershock.Aftershocks. If an aftershock is stronger than the original earthquake, it takes its place and trhe last earthquake becomes a pre-shock.
aftershock
Aftershock
Aftershock!
I think you may be referring to aftershocks. Aftershocks are smaller tremors that can occur at any time for months after an earthquake as the pressure within Earth's crust is gradually released.
This is known as an aftershock.
They are bracing for the aftershock.The aftershock provided the nudge the building needed to completely collapse.
It is called an aftershock.