Yes they can but only a couple of minutes before it strikes. Scientists know where earthquakes could occur but the when is unknown until a few minutes beforehand.
No. Humans have zero input to the location or serverity of earthquakes.
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no
The likely word is predict (forecast, foretell).
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It is both because earthquakes are gecologic events.
Humans have walked the earth for the last 50 - 200K years. There have been earthquakes since the formation of the planet ~4.5 billions years ago - long before humans were around.
humans can die or there living area could be destryed and couldn't be restored
Humans can indirectly affect earthquakes through activities like fracking and reservoir-induced seismicity, which can increase the frequency and intensity of seismic events. However, it's important to note that human activities typically contribute to triggering small earthquakes rather than causing large ones. The majority of earthquakes are still driven by natural processes within the Earth's crust.
about 275 that are felt by humans
Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes.
Humans have no more control over the climate than they have over volcanoes or earthquakes.