Intro to Geology
An aftershock is a smaller seismic event that occurs after the main shock of an earthquake, typically resulting from the adjustment of the Earth's crust following the primary seismic activity. These tremors can happen minutes, days, or even months after the initial earthquake and can vary in intensity. Aftershocks are important as they can pose additional risks to structures and populations already affected by the primary earthquake.
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