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If you take the past earthquakes and study them and how they were you can find out about where some future earthquakes might be then you can provide a warning for earthquakes about 10% of the time.
There is no "place" on Earth that cannot receive an earthquake. There are just places that are more prone to them. An earthquake occurs when two of Earth's pates collide. Places like Hawaii might be more prone to earthquakes because of the undersea volcanoes that make up the area.
Vancouver is closer to an active fault line when compared to Toronto or Halifax. As a result Vancouver statistically gets more earthquakes, and larger earthquakes.
they might cause volcanoes which in some cases is good
Earthquakes..... Tsunamis..... lots of crap...
It is expected to have earthquakes because a plate is under haiti
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Engineering is basically applied science, and many scientific areas require math. (You might also say, "by definition": if an area of work doesn't include lots of science and math, then it wouldn't be called "Engineering".)
If you take the past earthquakes and study them and how they were you can find out about where some future earthquakes might be then you can provide a warning for earthquakes about 10% of the time.
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Medical technology encompasses a wide range of medical devices. Practicing clinical engineers often focus on a few areas of medical device technology.
A fact about engineers might include the fact that most engineers are very good at math problems. Engineers also have a huge variety of fields to work in and are generally paid very well.
Astronautical engineers search to see what might have caused the problem and do not make the mistake again.
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I believe that scientists wanted a way to locate and measure earthquakes.
What earthquakes feel like will depend on how large the earthquake is. Small earthquakes might just feel like a large vehicle is driving by. Bigger earthquakes feel like floor or ground you are standing on is trembling and shaking.
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