Scientists usually use extensometer. But it is difficult to measure the whole landslide area.
Doppler Radar and/or a polarized radar beam perdict weather that may cause a mudslide
Landslides are completely random. For a given slope, the chances of whether one might happen can be guessed, but there is no way to predict when or how or even where a landslide will happen.
Geologists would be the most likely scientists to predict landslides. Geology is the study of the earth's land structures.
There are no tools to predict a mudslide.
no.
hydrologist
Scientists want to be able to predict earthquakes to save peoples lives.
No. Although scientists can monitor signs that a volcano is getting ready to erupt they are nowhere near predicting the day a volcano will erupt. They might not even be able to predict the month or even the year that it will erupt.
Scientists are interested in learning about volcanoes erupting primarily so that they can predict future eruptions. More than 80% of the land today was made by volcanoes. Other reasons scientists might study volcanoes include learning about the different minerals found in the lav, or finding out more about the inside of Earth.
The Yarn will absorb the moisture in the air and it will then become heavier and you will be able to predict the weather.
Mendeleev was able to predict the properties of the elements that were not discovered at that time. He left gaps for these elements in his Periodic Table.
redicting the size, location, and timing of natural hazards is virtually impossible, but now, earth scientists are able to forecast hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and landslides using fractals.
why do scientists aew able to predict where in the night sky a planet will be visible
why do scientists aew able to predict where in the night sky a planet will be visible
Scientists want to be able to predict earthquakes to save peoples lives.
no but scientists are working on it
Tides are caused by the moon, so scientists can predict tides in advance from the moon's position relative to earth
Scientists are able to predict large earthquakes to a certain extent. With the use of certain statistical methods, many earthquakes are able to be predicted.
No. Although scientists can monitor signs that a volcano is getting ready to erupt they are nowhere near predicting the day a volcano will erupt. They might not even be able to predict the month or even the year that it will erupt.
scientists are almost able to predict volcano eruptions because of all the signs we get that we can compare to what has happened before other volcanoes erupted...
They would be able to see clouds and predict natural disasters.
Nobody can know that for sure. Earthquakes are unpredictable and scientists have not been able to predict them at this time.
we are able to predict weather by watching through satellite