Can't prevent them but they are predicted by weather observations. This is called meteorology. Tornados can be predicted but what can't be predicted is how they move or where they will go next.
The Montserrat eruption was predicted by scientists. They warned the British government that the volcano was still active and would erupt again. The predictions were ignored.
The Earth's orbit doesn't change enough to make ANY changes in climate likely. Orbit can be predicted accurately over thousands of years and has not changed. If orbit did change, it wouldn't change for only a year and then return to normal; it would change indefinitely.
tsunamis are uaually predicted if an earthquake occurs befor then you can expect a tsunami to happen next if you live in a city or town with a ocean near by.Tsunamis are predicted using both satellite and electronic equipment which detects the slightest tremor in the ocean. Calculations are then made about distance from shore, recent weather and the size of the tremor to estimate the probibility.
No, tornadoes may be predicted to some degree but not prevented.
None.Earthquakes cannot be predicted.
Tsiolkovsky.
Oliver heaviside
Currently there are no asteroids expected to hit Earth in the next 100 years.
in the next 768 years it is asteriod tenesa
Earthquakes can never be predicted because Mother Nature is a surprise to us all
He predicted Jesus coming to earth and the Jews crucifying him.
Because they got tired of making calendars...:)
"Is predicted not to" and "Isn't predicted to" is the same...( I think)?Try using it in a sentece:example:a.)Is predicted not to you.b.)Isn't predicted to you.Isn't = Is not
Not at the moment. If any are predicted, I wonder if we will know about it until it's too late. Also it would not be in mankinds best interest to know. I mean would you go to work or school knowing that the Earth could be destroyed in 3 days time?
The most recent theoretical work has predicted, and precise laboratory measurements appear to confirm, that they are exactly equal.
It is the predicted coming of Jesus Christ a second time on the earth... after his first reported coming in Jerusalem where he was crucified.