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Aftershocks: Smaller earthquakes that occur after a major earthquake
Body waves: Waves that travel through the interior of Earth; there are two types: primary and secondary waves
Epicenter: Location on the earth's surface directly over the focus of an earthquake
Convection: Process of heat transfer by the circulation or movement of a gas, liquid, or plastic material
Elastic rebound: Immediate return of deformed rock to it's natural shape
Focus: Specific point in the earth where the rock layers along a fault move, producing an earthquake
Liquefaction: Wet soil behaves like a liquid and is no longer able to support buildings during an earthquake