Earthquakes are generally understood to rupture outward from their starting point beneath the ground, sending seismic waves ...
An earthquake typically sets off ruptures that ripple out from its underground origins. But on rare occasions, seismologists ...
New research from MIT reveals that earthquakes can reverse direction, striking the same area twice, a phenomenon now termed as boomerang earthquakes.
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