no
True. Doppler radar can detect tornadoes.
True.
True earthquakes and volcanoes can cause landslides.
False; it's a False Negative
true
False - that's a volcanic eruption.
It is true that seismic waves from earthquakes allow us to interpret the structure of Earth's interior.
The base of a seismograph must be set in bedrock to ensure accurate measurements of ground motion. Bedrock provides a stable and rigid foundation that minimizes vibrations from surface activity and environmental noise, allowing the seismograph to detect even subtle seismic waves. If the instrument were placed on less stable soil or structures, it could pick up false signals or distort the true seismic data, compromising the reliability of earthquake detection and analysis.
True.
True
True. Each earthquake is unique and can be caused by a variety of different factors. This makes it difficult to predict earthquakes accurately because no single change in the Earth occurs for all earthquakes.
False. While studies on earthquakes can improve our understanding of the Earth's dynamics and mechanisms that cause earthquakes, accurately predicting when and where earthquakes will occur is currently not possible. Earthquakes are complex natural events with many variables at play, making accurate predictions challenging.