Earthquakes is most often caused due to colliding of plates in the Earth's crust. As these plates are moving constantly it is not easy to know when they will collide. So it is difficult to predict earthquake.
No. There is no way of predicting earthquakes and it is unlikely that a method to do so will be developed in the near future.
cause an earthquakes ? it cause when collide or slide against each other
Because the world pushes together and the it makes a vibration as you know a earthquakes most earthquake's are in Japan so where ever you are hopefully you will only have little ones
People predict so they can think about what they possible conclusions are. When you are reading a book, and predicting, you are obviously engaged in the book and you really want to know what happens. predicting helps so that what comes as the result, isn't such a big surprise.
Vancouver is in a seismically active region, so there is always a risk of earthquakes. It's important to be prepared by having an emergency kit and a plan in place for such events. Scientists monitor fault lines to assess the likelihood of earthquakes, but predicting exactly when one will occur is challenging.
all things get hard because when temp. deceases so do molecules which then makes it harder
because your body takes out the nutriants and dries out the poo and makes it go hard
The Nicotine. It makes your body think you have to have it, and is very hard to get off of... so don't smoke! :)
What makes meringues so fluffy is the whipped eggs formed in to a hard peak. The cream of tarter also helps.
It's called 'calcification'
The muscles in your jaw move your teeth, creating "chewing", and there is something called "enamel" which makes your teeth so hard so they can chew.
Some Constuctive processes are volcanos. When a volcano erupts it make destroys but then makes new land form. So do earthquakes