Question

Not every earthquake has a(n)
foreshock
, but every earthquake has
aftershocks
that occur in
places far away from
the mainshock.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Not every earthquake has a foreshock, but every earthquake has aftershocks that occur in places **close to** the mainshock.

Aftershocks are typically smaller earthquakes that follow the main event and occur in the same general area as the mainshock, not far away. They are a natural part of the seismic process as the crust adjusts to the changes in stress and strain caused by the main earthquake.