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RADAR does not predict storms, it detects and tracks them after they form. However meteorologists can use this tracking information to predict where the storms may move to more accurately than they could without this information, allowing better warning times.
Some terrestrial planets are mars mercury Venus and earth gaseous planets Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune.
So that people could prepare and protect themselves. They may leave the area during the hurricane, the can strengten their window panes, doors, they can remove their pets and belongings to a safer place, etc.
You could use a sling psychrometer to get the relative humidity and predict tomarrows weather. You could use satilites to see what to atmosphere looks like and predict tomarrows weather.
Yes, they could, thanks to the Richter Scale.
She could accurately predict the future. (K12)
Anybody who could accurately predict that in 2011 December could make a LOT of money.
To my knowledge, fossils found here on earth tell us absolutely nothing about movements of the other planets in the past. There is no way that they could.
Correlation
Economy is influenced by several factors. It is difficult to predict economy accurately and based on several parameters economists could predict it to some extent only.
This is probably because no dog can accurately predict the weather. Actually humans are only partially successful...Anyway, what do you mean? How could you tell if he were predicting the weather?
By, Looking at the rocks and its different patterns to see where the stars or planets are located and you can probably use its different patterns as a compass.
RADAR does not predict storms, it detects and tracks them after they form. However meteorologists can use this tracking information to predict where the storms may move to more accurately than they could without this information, allowing better warning times.
Earthquakes are naturally unpredictable. The ground could shift at any time, and we don't have the technology to predict when an earthquake is coming yet. For a good analogy, stretch a rubber band and predict exactly when it will rip. You can't accurately tell when it will snap, unless you have some tricks or an unusual rubber band.
Its strength was that it could predict the positions of the planets with pretty good accuracy. Its weakness was that by 1600 the techniques of measuring planets' positions had advanced to the point where discrepancies were noticed in the predictions made with the geocentric model.
Copernicus believed that the Sun was at the center of the universe, not the earth. It's very conter-intuitive, but he realized that such a model would best fit the way that the planets behaved. Unfortunately, he also believed that the planets rotated around the Sun in perfect circles. Thus, his theory didn't work any better than the Earth-centric models. It was only when Kepler proposed that the planets moved in elipses around the Sun that we finally had a model that could accurately predict the motions of the planets. Copernicus laid the groundwork and Kepler (and many others) finished what he'd started.
No, mood rings react to changing temperature not emotion. Although, you could say that when a person is angry, scared or excited, that their body temperature alters.