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seismograph is how to measure the intensity the earthquake will be or was.
No. No one can predict an earthquake least of all a meteorologist. A geologist may be able to at some point in the future, but not now.
Not always
A seismograph is a device that measures and records seismic waves caused by earthquakes or other sources. It provides information about the magnitude, location, and depth of an earthquake by detecting the vibrations of the Earth's surface. Scientists use seismograph data to study earthquakes and assess seismic hazards in different regions.
Earthquakes cannot be predicted with certainty, so it is difficult to know when one is coming your way. However, monitoring local seismic activity and having an emergency plan in place can help you be prepared in case an earthquake does occur. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and be ready to take cover if you feel shaking.
yes most horses will stamp the ground and run away from humans when an earthquake is coming and animals that burrow will try to get underground
No, they can't tell that it is a foreshock until a larger earthquake happens. (The largest main earthquake is called the mainshock)
Yes. It is inevitable that a magnitude 8.5 or stronger earthquake will happen. Where or when is impossible to say.
the purpose of the seismograph is that it tells you when a earthquake is coming. :)
how can you tell when a weather change is coming
There was an earthquake five minutes ago
actually, the highest rating was an earthquake in Chili, coming in on a 9.5