Aftershocks

/ˈæf.tɚ.ʃɑks/ noun

Smaller earthquakes that follow a major earthquake, caused by the Earth's crust adjusting after the initial shock.

Compound of 'after' and 'shock' (from Middle Dutch 'schok'). The term became standard in seismology during the 19th century as scientists developed better earthquake monitoring.

AM地震 Aftermath
ARهزات بعدية
BNভূকম্পের পরে
CAtremobles posteriors
CSpodzemné otřesy
DAjordskælv eftervirkninger
DENachbeben
ELσεισμικές δονήσεις
ESsismos posteriores
FAلرزش پس از زمین لرزه
FIjäristys jälkitörmäykset
FRréseismes postérieurs
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