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Does a small earthquake mean that a larger earthquake is coming?

by Guest6900  |  12 years, 6 month(s) ago

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If a small earthquake comes, Does it mean that a larger earth quake can come or is coming?

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  1. Guest475
    No, a small earthquake does not mean that a larger earthquake is coming except for very rare exceptions. Every year, hundreds of earthquakes occur in Canada. Only a very tiny minority of these precede a larger earthquake.
    Although a large earthquake may be preceded by a foreshock (the Saguenay earthquake of November 1988 is an example), the occurrence of a small earthquake is not in itself a typical sign. Hundreds of small earthquakes occur every year in Canada, whereas major earthquakes have occurred only a few times in this century.
    A small earthquake, however, provides an ideal opportunity to offer reminders about safety measures to take before, during and after an earthquake.

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