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When is the after shock earthquake?

It's a smaller (or sometimes larger) earthquake after the main earthquake


Why do afterschocks occur?

I'm assuming you know how earthquakes occur and all an aftershock is a smaller earthquake after a larger one. If the "aftershock" is larger than the main shock it is reclassified as the main shock and the previous "main shock" becomes a foreshock.


An Airman has received a gunshot wound and appears to be going into shock You realize he may be going into shock because his pupils are?

larger than normal size


What is the difference between fore shock and after shock?

A foreshock is a smaller earthquake that occurs before a larger mainshock, providing a warning sign of the impending main event. An aftershock, on the other hand, is a smaller earthquake that occurs after a mainshock, as the Earth's crust adjusts to the stress changes caused by the initial seismic event.


What makes the flash of a lightning strike larger than that of a carpet shock?

The flash of a lightning strike is larger because it involves a massive discharge of electrical energy between the clouds and the ground, covering vast distances. In contrast, a carpet shock is a localized discharge of static electricity between you and the carpet, which has much less energy and a smaller area of effect.


What is an earthquake that occurs after a larger one?

After Shock


What is an earthquake after shock?

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").


Are aftershocks and shock waves the same thing?

No, aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that follow a larger earthquake and occur in the same general area. Shock waves, on the other hand, are rapid pressure changes that propagate through a medium, such as air, after a sudden disturbance, like an explosion or sonic boom.


Is the baby g shock smaller then the g shock?

Yes. Baby-G are ~46mm wide. That's 10-15mm less than typical G-shock.


When is there going to be a shock game?

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What is the term what do you call an earthquake that occurs after a larger earthquake in the same area?

after shock


What is the conclusion of earthquakes?

It is a shock wave +++ Well, yes, an earthquake is a series of shock-waves, but I'm puzzled by what the question really means. The main tremor is often followed by smaller "after-shocks".