Aftershock!
it creates a earthquake!
A tidal wave is caused by an earthquake.
it is called a tsunami
a tsunami
A seismic wave. If the earthquake occurs under water, the seismic waves can produce waves in the water called tsunami.
The smaller shake that follows the main earthquake is called an aftershock. Aftershocks can occur minutes, hours, or even days after the initial earthquake and are caused by the adjustment of the Earth's crust to the stress changes generated by the main earthquake.
No, the point directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. The S wave is one of the types of seismic waves that are generated during an earthquake and move slower than the P wave.
umm, they are all different sizes so they are bigger or smaller
Tsunami
This statement is incorrect. The point directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter, not the S wave. S waves are one type of seismic wave that travel through the Earth's interior during an earthquake.
a tsunami is a tidal wave caused by an underwater earthquake :]
A tsunami is an ocean wave caused by an earthquake.It is not a tidal wave.