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aftershocks are often less powerful than the main earthquake.Explain why aftershocks can still cause more damage​

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Answered by vishrin
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Explanation:

Foreshocks are less likely to do damage than aftershocks because they're smaller in magnitude. ... In fact, aftershocks may be so strong that they're stronger than the main quake. When this happens the aftershock will be renamed as the main quake, and the main quake will be considered a foreshock.

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