I'm sure that we can arrive to certain definite probabilities. It is different
a Magn. near 9.0 than a 7.5. The methods are not the sames. For the Big One, California we have a year without great risk, but until 2 years the situation will be otherwise.
Alexis
(please see sci. geo. earthquakes, Google Groups).
There is no specific time frame that earthquakes occur in.
Geologists can make long-term predictions about earthquakes by studying the history of seismic activity in a region, identifying patterns, and understanding the underlying processes that cause earthquakes. By monitoring tectonic plate movement, fault lines, and accumulating stress in the Earth's crust, geologists can estimate the likelihood of future earthquakes in a specific area over a longer time frame.
Yes, it is possible to spray paint a bike frame.
Possible solutions: Web applications - RowVid, http://www.calumjeadie.com/rowvid/search.html. Frame by frame and slot motion play back. Desktop applications - youtube-dl + VLC. Can be used to download the video, can then watch frame by frame in VLC.
Possible solutions for repairing a dented bike frame include using a frame alignment tool to straighten the frame, applying heat to the dent and using a rubber mallet to reshape it, or seeking professional help from a bike shop or frame repair specialist.
No, it is not possible to achieve a clean game in bowling where no pins are left standing after each frame.
J. Hans Rainer has written: 'Performance of wood-frame building construction in earthquakes' -- subject(s): Buildings, Earthquake effects, Wooden-frame buildings
The line "With a positive attitude, a strong belief, and perseverance, anything is possible" best supports the theme that anything is possible with the right frame of mind.
You don't. Frame by frame is the only way to do it. It's possible that some very sophisticated image processing software might be able to do it for you, but it will still be doing it frame by frame, and I'm not aware of any software with this capability.
(i)Time frame within which it must occur. (ii)Location where after shocks are likely to occur.
This is possible with some minor modifications to the bike's frame.
No.