aftershockˈæf tərˌʃɒk, ˈɑf-
aftershock (n)
English Definitions:
aftershock (noun)
a tremor (or one of a series of tremors) occurring after the main shock of an earthquake
aftershock (Noun)
An earthquake that follows in the same vicinity as another, usually larger, earthquake (the "main shock").
aftershock (Noun)
By extension, any result or consequence following a major event.
Aftershock
An aftershock is a smaller earthquake that occurs after a previous large earthquake, in the same area of the main shock. If an aftershock is larger than the main shock, the aftershock is redesignated as the main shock and the original main shock is redesignated as a foreshock. Aftershocks are formed as the crust around the displaced fault plane adjusts to the effects of the main shock.
Aftershock
Aftershock is a song by American electronic music group Cash Cash, it was released by Beatport on January 29, 2016 as the sixth single for their fourth studio album, Blood, Sweat & 3 Years. The song features Jacquie Lee, the runner-up of season 5 of NBC's singing competition, The Voice."Aftershock" has gained over three million streams on Spotify.
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