yes, ask your mom.
Currently, no earthquake forecasting method can predict the precise location of an earthquake. Earthquake forecasting typically provides estimates of the likelihood of earthquakes occurring in broad regions over specified time frames based on historical data and scientific models. The exact location and timing of earthquakes remain highly unpredictable.
The difference between a earthquake forecast and an earthquake prediction us that an earth quake forecast is when people say whats gonna happen and a prediction is what scientist think what might happen.
You cannot forecast an earthquake, you can however predict the eruption of a volcanic eruption, an earthquake is unpredictable, as it is the result in a sudden release of pressure in the earths crust, if you could predict them there would be no deaths resulting from them.
HOW THESE WEAHER FORECAST HELPS US e.g. (flood,earthquake, volcanoes)?
the strength and frequency is the same
For those zone, We can take action to forecast its coming and then lessen the lose during the earthquake.
For those zone, We can take action to forecast its coming and then lessen the lose during the earthquake.
For those zone, We can take action to forecast its coming and then lessen the lose during the earthquake.
Not necessarily. A small earthquake does not always indicate that a larger earthquake is imminent. Earthquakes are unpredictable, and it is not possible to accurately forecast when or where a larger earthquake will occur based on smaller ones.
so that we can prepare in case something really bad happens like an earthquake or something.
A seismometer measures earthquake activity, a super-computer can forecast future weather events.
No, the Haiti earthquake that occurred in 2010 was not successfully predicted. Earthquakes are generally unpredictable in terms of timing and location, as current scientific methods are not able to accurately forecast them with precision.