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It came from the sailors. In the old days, they have to make weather prediction by their senses.
They collect data and information to be interpreted by meteorologists to more accurately predict future weather patterns.
Yes. First, making an accurate prediction requires getting good, accurate data, but there are limits to how much data we can gather. A small variation in one weather condition now can make a big difference later. Second, we rely on a number of computerized forecast models to make prediction, but none of these models are perfect, so meteorologists have to make a subjective judgement of what the consensus between models is. Third, while we have a good grasp on the dynamics of how weather works, we still do not understand all it subtleties.
my prediction about the bowling ball falling first was true.
so that we can prepare in case something really bad happens like an earthquake or something.
What prediction could you make about your future rolls.
That Siddhartha will be rich
How accurately do you think the future size of a population can be predictes what information might be needed to make a prediction
How accurately do you think the future size of a population can be predictes what information might be needed to make a prediction
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It means to state that a certain thing will happen in the future.
If a weather mam says there is a 60% chance of rain then it is a prediction. Any guess is a prediction because you don't know exactly what is going to happen. Other words for prediction are to infer, guess, or make a hypothesis.
Prediction... Foretelling... Extrapolation...
The United States will make new advances in Internet technology.
Making a prediction means making a guess for the future by given/found facts.
Yes because if you see the news then there you have it!! ;) Love, Raelyn