The Strength and Frequency Method only predicts how often an earthquake of a particular magnitude will occur. The Gap Hypothesis only predicts where another earthquake is most likely to occur along a fault line. Neither method will predict where the next earthquake will occur in the world, or predict an earthquake happening in a random spot, or predict both the location and strength of an earthquake.
A minimum of three seismic stations must compare results to locate an earthquakes epicenter.
well really the destruction it does , the hurricane has winds hen the earthquake doesn't that one
-- Red light has the lowest frequency of those three. -- Green light has lower frequency than violet light has. -- The wavelength of all light is inversely proportional to its frequency.
Well, they are both natural disasters that can inflict severe harm on people. They can kill and spread mass panic. Some differences would be the fact that hurricanes are far more predictable than earthquakes and that hurricanes usually only affect the shoreline, unlike earthquakes which can happen anywhere.
-- Compare: They're both electromagnetic radiation. -- Contrast: X-rays have longer wavelength, lower frequency, and carry less energy, than gamma rays.
You compare them both
comparing rubber bands to earthquakes is not common almost all scientists do not compare those two.
Compare them both
very nice answer.
use an ruler
frequency table
the frequencies are same.
Provided you compare waves that all have the same speed, the longest wave has the lowest frequency.
The frequency of blue light is roughly double the frequency of red light.
Much lower frequency.
-- The highest frequency of sound audible to the human ear is of the order of 20,000 Hz.-- The lowest frequency of light visible to the human eye is of the order of 375,000,000,000,000 Hz.
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