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Not every earthquake has a(n) ? aftershock foreshock, but every earthquake has ?aftershock foreshock that occur in ? the same place as, places far away from? the mainshock.
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Not every earthquake has a foreshock, but every earthquake has aftershocks that occur in the same place (or near the fault rupture) as the mainshock.
Explanation: foreshocks are smaller quakes that precede a mainshock (not always present). Aftershocks follow the mainshock and typically occur in and around the same rupture zone.
Explanation: foreshocks are smaller quakes that precede a mainshock (not always present). Aftershocks follow the mainshock and typically occur in and around the same rupture zone.
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