seismograph are used to predict an earthquake
Radon (Rn)
no
It is impossible to predict when an earthquake will happen.
An oral or written account of previous earthquake activity and location in, near or on the meeting of tectonic or lithospheric plates may serve to predict the location of a future earthquake.
A seismic gap is an area along a fault line that has not experienced significant earthquake activity, despite being surrounded by areas that have. It is believed that accumulated stress in this gap could lead to a future earthquake. Monitoring the seismic activity within the gap can help predict when and where an earthquake might occur.
No.
A seismoscope is an instrument used to measure vibrations of the earth's crust. Generally, scientists use these readings to predict when an earthquake will strike. They can also use this to measure the length and magnitude of an earthquake.
It is 'technically' impossible to predict if an earthquake is going to happen.
describe various electronic equipments used in multiplexes describe various electronic equipments used in multiplexes
Yes seismic meter
They use a seismograph
You can't predict earthquakes