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Major Earthquakes Are Often Followed by Somewhat Smaller Events Known

Question 72

Question 72

Multiple Choice

Major earthquakes are often followed by somewhat smaller events known as ________.


A) aftershocks
B) foreshocks
C) tremors
D) hyposhocks

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