Yes
It is impossible to predict the next time a volcano will erupt.
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Yes, scientists can predict volcanic eruptions, but only to a certain extent of accuracy. One method is to use earthquakes. Earthquakes usually increase and become more violent before a volcanic eruption
That statement is false. Sometimes a volcanic eruption can be predicted, because the ground rumbles, or bulges, or gets hotter and hotter.
The fact of whether or not geologists can measure or predict a valcano is silly each valcano is different and it is of nature thus there is not way to predict what it will do and when it will do it.
It is impossible to predict the next time a volcano will erupt.
No, but people have been able to predict when volcanic eruptions are going to happen for several years. Hope this was helpful :)
A few things that can predict an occurance of a volcanic eruption can be seismic activity such as tremors or small earthquakes. The release of certain gases such as Sulfur Dioxide and other gases.
No. They have found there are signs that can give indications that one may happen.
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It is impossible to predict when or where the next major volcanic eruption will occur.
Yes, scientists can predict volcanic eruptions, but only to a certain extent of accuracy. One method is to use earthquakes. Earthquakes usually increase and become more violent before a volcanic eruption
That statement is false. Sometimes a volcanic eruption can be predicted, because the ground rumbles, or bulges, or gets hotter and hotter.
You cannot forecast an earthquake, you can however predict the eruption of a volcanic eruption, an earthquake is unpredictable, as it is the result in a sudden release of pressure in the earths crust, if you could predict them there would be no deaths resulting from them.
The fact of whether or not geologists can measure or predict a valcano is silly each valcano is different and it is of nature thus there is not way to predict what it will do and when it will do it.
High-precision GPS can be used to detect shifts in the ground on and near a volcano. This can be used to infer the underground movement of magma, which can help in predicting an eruption.
Signs of an imminent volcanic eruption include increased earthquake activity, swelling of the volcanic cone, increased gas emissions, and changes in the composition of gas emissions. Monitoring these signs can help predict and warn of an eruption.