The two largest aftershocks from the Haitian earthquake had a magnitude of 6.0 and 5.9. The magnitude 6.0 aftershock occurred 7 minutes after the main earthquake on the 12th of January and the magnitude 5.9 aftershock occurred at 11:03 GMT on the 20th of January.
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Aftershocks can occur immediately after the main earthquake or can be delayed by hours, days, or even weeks. However, most aftershocks typically occur within hours to days after the main event. The frequency and intensity of aftershocks gradually decrease over time.
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.
They can last years LOL. I think some earthquake that happened over 200 years ago is still triggering aftershocks, I don't know if that's bulls*** or what/ But.. some last years. ENJOY :L
There are tsunamis and there are tsunami trains. A tsunami is generated by an underwater earthquake. A new tsunami has to wait for a new earthquake. It is not uncommon for any earthquake to be followed by one or more aftershocks within a matter of hours or days, so a new tsunami can result similarly. Since earthquake behavior is notoriously unpredictable, so is tsunami generation. A single tsunami results in a series of waves with periods ranging from minutes to hours. This is called the tsunami "wave train". There is more information in the related links.
Aftershocks are smaller movements of the Earth's crust that occur after an earthquake. This is due to the settling of the disrupted soil along the fault line from the initial quake. The probability of aftershocks is measured using Omori's Law, which is a mathematical equation originally developed by Fusakichi Omori in the late 1800s.
Aftershocks can occur hours or days after an earthquake.
No not quite aftershocks can even occur for a couple of days after the main earthquake.
An aftershock and or a tsunami because it still have reactions because the earthquake was so powerful that i had aftershocks a couple of days later.
Aftershocks
Aftershocks can occur immediately after the main earthquake or can be delayed by hours, days, or even weeks. However, most aftershocks typically occur within hours to days after the main event. The frequency and intensity of aftershocks gradually decrease over time.
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.
They are called aftershocks.
An aftershock is an earthquake that comes after another, larger earthquake often within a few days.
The fear of possible aftershocks kept the people outdoors for several days.
They can last years LOL. I think some earthquake that happened over 200 years ago is still triggering aftershocks, I don't know if that's bulls*** or what/ But.. some last years. ENJOY :L
mongakwa used in the olden days by haitian families
There are tsunamis and there are tsunami trains. A tsunami is generated by an underwater earthquake. A new tsunami has to wait for a new earthquake. It is not uncommon for any earthquake to be followed by one or more aftershocks within a matter of hours or days, so a new tsunami can result similarly. Since earthquake behavior is notoriously unpredictable, so is tsunami generation. A single tsunami results in a series of waves with periods ranging from minutes to hours. This is called the tsunami "wave train". There is more information in the related links.