Seismic waves on a Richter scale in Geology.
Earthquakes science
The Japanese.
seismologist
People have studied earthquakes from ancient times - today people who study earthquakes are Geologists specializing as seismologists.
redicting the size, location, and timing of natural hazards is virtually impossible, but now, earth scientists are able to forecast hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and landslides using fractals.
Seismologists not meteorologists study earthquakes. Generally earthquakes can be predicted by measuring fore-quakes which often precede larger earthquakes.
Sorry, no one yet - but scientists are working on it...
Earthquakes science
The Japanese.
seismologist
They are scientists which monitor, record and forecast about earthquakes
geology
People have studied earthquakes from ancient times - today people who study earthquakes are Geologists specializing as seismologists.
Seismology, which is a sub branch of geophysics.
Earthquakes are studied in the scientific discipline of geology. Geologists investigate the causes, effects, and characteristics of earthquakes to better understand tectonic processes and mitigate potential risks to human populations.
Earthquakes are difficult to predict because they are caused by the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, which is complex and constantly changing. Scientists have not yet found a reliable way to accurately forecast when and where earthquakes will occur.
Some notable scientists who have studied earthquakes include Charles Richter, Hiroo Kanamori, and Beno Gutenberg. These individuals have made significant contributions to our understanding of seismic activity and earthquake phenomena.