based on? they are based on tectonic plate movement.
The earthquakes will be 90%-81% of the largest 40,000km long.
In Cally we don't get EarthQuakes that often but they can get pretty bad.From: webkinzandMCR on Youtube! :D
The 1933 Long Beach earthquake.
As a basis of comparison to a known standard. This helps in better understanding the nature of earthquakes over a long period of time.
3 around 1984
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sometimes they are but not always i believe
according to my research they should be ore accurate in the future
Predicting earthquakes is quite difficult. Long term predictions are imprecise but possible. They can estimate within 100 or so years when an eruption will occur. They study slip rates, slip magnitudes, and fault history. Short term predictions are precise, but very difficult. It is based on fluid pressure, gas release, changes in magnetic fields, foreshocks, and gaps in earthquake records.
I had to read that twice! I thought you said gyno's! But seriously, they have sizmic (?) stations all over the continent and are continuosly reading changes that effect them!
long term earthquakes are earthquakes that are for a long period of time and short term earthquakes are when the earthquakes are for a short period of time
Life insurance premiums are based on mortality tables, which predict how long a person of any given age. sex and physical condition will live. These predictions are based on the history of people in the past.
There are several magazines that contain seasonal predictions, such as Farmer's Almanac or Weatherwise. These publications often provide long-term weather forecasts, agricultural advice, and general insights on upcoming seasons based on historical data and scientific analysis.
The earthquakes will be 90%-81% of the largest 40,000km long.
the build up on accumulation of pressure .
I posted an interview on RTE Radio 1 which and Irish meteorologist, a fokelorist and a long range forecaster discuss weather predictions. http://short.ie/weather09