methane
The Strength and Frequency Method only predicts how often an earthquake of a particular magnitude will occur. The Gap Hypothesis only predicts where another earthquake is most likely to occur along a fault line. Neither method will predict where the next earthquake will occur in the world, or predict an earthquake happening in a random spot, or predict both the location and strength of an earthquake.
It is impossible to predict when an earthquake will occur.
Hell yeah we can predict and earthquake
It is 'technically' impossible to predict when an earthquake is going to happen.
It gives them the information to predict the movements of the earthquake by the location it was in the time it hit and the damage it done so that data collected can help the data collectors predict where a future earthquake can and possibly hit.
Radon (Rn)
The Strength and Frequency Method only predicts how often an earthquake of a particular magnitude will occur. The Gap Hypothesis only predicts where another earthquake is most likely to occur along a fault line. Neither method will predict where the next earthquake will occur in the world, or predict an earthquake happening in a random spot, or predict both the location and strength of an earthquake.
seismograph are used to predict an earthquake
Till now, there haven't been any such instrument developed which could predict the happening of earthquakes. So, their accurate prediction isn't possible till now.
There is no specific pattern to earthquakes. If there was - we would be able to predict their happening and take necessary precautions.
no
A seismograph records an earthquake while it is happening, but as of yet there are no machines that can predict earthquakes.
It is impossible to predict when an earthquake will occur.
It is impossible to predict when an earthquake will happen.
Hell yeah we can predict and earthquake
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.
It is 'technically' impossible to predict when an earthquake is going to happen.