witchcraft
No!
Yes, through the use of global positioning systemsscientists use satellite data to predict earthquakes.
We can't predict when an earthquake will happen, however: Earthquakes happen when tectonic plates 'slip'.
Nobody knows, we can't predict earthquakes.
geologist can predict earthquakes by the help of stress along a fault and energy along the fault
radon
Method not used to predict earthquakes is astrology. Earthquakes are typically predicted using scientific methods such as seismology, GPS monitoring, and studying patterns of seismic activity. Astronomical events do not have a proven correlation with predicting earthquakes.
friction
seismometers and seismographs
No!
Computer Model
Scientists are able to predict large earthquakes to a certain extent. With the use of certain statistical methods, many earthquakes are able to be predicted.
Electronically records movements in the earth's crust and is used to monitor and predict earthquakes.
Radon is the gas that can [or cannot!] be used to predict earthquakes. Its levels noticeably may rise in basements and wells. That's because of the air and water escape routes that may form in soil 6-24 hours before an earthquake.
It is important for scientists to develop ways to predict earthquakes. By it they can measure when the next one would be.
Scientists have no power to control earthquakes, nor to specifically predict them, but a logical area that the earthquakes would take place is along the plates of the earths crust. (Their shifting leads to earthquakes)
Yes, through the use of global positioning systemsscientists use satellite data to predict earthquakes.