it is actually small.
The proper subject is "earthquake", its whole group is "A big earthquake".
the annual cost of an earthquake depends on how big was the earthquake
An earthquake is called an earthquake no matter whether it is small or large. An earth tremor is just a general term used by people to describe a small earthquake.
Most small earthquakes are just background seismicity. There is no way to tell whether a small event will be followed by a larger one. But if there is a larger earthquake afterwards, the first earthquake is called a "foreshock"
It depends on how big the earthquake is. A big earthquake will cause more damage to the area.
it is actually small.
56 feet
pretty small actually
Small quakes after a bigger one are commonly referred to as aftershocks.
Its when a minor earthquake is shaking next to a fault. and finally the big one happens
The earthquake from 4 March 1977: 56 seconds.
Level 56 I think. . . .
earthquake aftershocks
The proper subject is "earthquake", its whole group is "A big earthquake".
A small earthquake that follows the main earthquake.
a small earthquake that follows the main earthquake