almost none... ever. no predictions can be made from a single recording because earthquakes are too random
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Geologists have used two main types of evidence to learn about Earth's interior: direct evidence from rock samples and indirect evidence from siesmic waves.
By using a siesmograph.
Ground movements may be measured using seismometers which measure surface accelerations. They may also be measured by strain gauges and tiltmeters. There is also technology called InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar), terrestrial laser scanning and GPS for this purpose.
Evidence could be gathered incorrectly when there is bias or lack of objectivity in the collection process, when there is mishandling or contamination of the evidence, or when proper chain of custody procedures are not followed, leading to questions about the integrity of the evidence. Additionally, if the evidence is not collected using appropriate methods or tools, it may not accurately represent the situation being investigated.
They are detected using seismometers. See the related links.
Earthquakes are detected and measured using seismometers or seismographs.
no.
yes they do
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oral evidence is using your mouth and talking by using evidence
Gathering evidence may involve collecting data, conducting interviews, reviewing documents, taking photographs, or using other methods to gather information that supports or contradicts a hypothesis or claim. For example, in a criminal investigation, evidence could include witness statements, forensic analysis, surveillance footage, or physical evidence gathered at the crime scene.
it is true =)
empirical approach
Statistical evidence refers to data or information that has been gathered or analyzed using statistical methods. This evidence provides support for or against a particular hypothesis, theory, or claim through the use of statistical measures and tests to assess the likelihood of the observed results occurring by chance.
false