Two earthquakes, referred to as a 'doublet,' occurred in Venezuela. This phenomenon took place in an area where the Caribbean plate moves eastward relative to the South American plate at an average rate of 0.79 inches per year.
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Two Earthquakes Occur in Venezuela, Identified as a 'Doublet'
Venezuela experienced two earthquakes classified as a 'doublet.' This event is associated with the movement of the Caribbean plate in relation to the South American plate.
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The 2 earthquakes that struck Venezuela are known as a 'doublet.' Here's what to know about them
Two Earthquakes Occur in Venezuela, Identified as a 'Doublet'