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earthquake question
is there like a cool-down period in between earth quakes? all I know is that it's completely random. if following that assumption, can you technically have a second earthquake within minutes of each other?
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Every earthquake is also randomly right in the middle of the work day on the west coast, or in the middle of the night.
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So basically a lot of times after earthquakes you can get what are called aftershocks which are smaller shakes than the earthquake that they follow. So if you are in California or somewhere that has earthquakes you should know that you could feel some tremors after the main quake dies down and that is perfectly normal but I would not fault you for running around in a panic with a lamp shade on your head or something because it would be I think normal but also a little humorous. So really we are all just waiting for the big one that is going to break part of California off and cause mass devastation but that won't make people in Minnesota worry too much and they will go about there day normally for the most part but you might want to invest in a good aquarium and keep it well stocked just in case. Hope that helps. How
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