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Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that occur after a larger earthquake in the same area. They are a result of the earths crust near the fault rupture readjusting as a result of the main earthquake (also known as the "main shock").
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Over 100000 bodies has been found dead in haiti
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There have been numerous aftershocks reported in Japan since the earthquake. The exact number can vary as aftershocks can continue for days, weeks, or even months after a major earthquake. Residents are advised to stay alert and prepared for further seismic activity.
Following the Canterbury earthquake in 2010, there were thousands of aftershocks recorded in the region. The number of aftershocks gradually decreased over time, but the exact count is difficult to pinpoint due to the large number of seismic events that occurred in the aftermath of the main earthquake.
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No, the recent large earthquake of 9.0 was off the coast of Japan along with many hundreds of aftershocks since the initial very large earthquake.
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These smaller earthquakes are called aftershocks. Aftershocks can often be as strong as the earthquake its self and there can be many.
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake resulted in thousands of aftershocks. Some sources estimate there were over 50,000 aftershocks following the main earthquake, with magnitudes ranging from 4.0 to 7.3.
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There were numerous aftershocks following the Chile earthquake, with the strongest ones occurring within the first few days. The exact number of aftershocks can vary depending on the source, but there were hundreds reported following the main earthquake event.
More than 50 aftershocks all measuring about 4.9
The Christchurch earthquake of 2011 had over 13,000 aftershocks.