well, it is expected to be in the next 20 years... it is a known fact by all the world
Probably the biggest problem with earthquakes is that they can't be predicted.
20th march 2011
Short term predictions of earthquake behaviour or even earthquake predictions in general have not occured yet. Many even question if earthquakes will ever be able to be predicted. Even the earthquakes that have supposedly been predicted correctly have controversy behind the method
Istanbul is at risk from a future earthquake primarily due to its location near the North Anatolian Fault, a major tectonic boundary where the Eurasian and Arabian plates meet. The city's dense population and infrastructure are situated on geologically unstable ground, increasing vulnerability to seismic events. Additionally, many buildings in Istanbul are not constructed to modern earthquake-resistant standards, amplifying the potential for damage and loss of life during a significant quake. The combination of these factors makes Istanbul particularly susceptible to the impacts of future earthquakes.
The only earthquake that has ever been successfully predicted by foreshocks occurred on October 4, 1981, in the city of Haicheng, China. Scientists observed a series of foreshocks leading up to the main earthquake, which registered a magnitude of 7.3. This prediction allowed for the evacuation of residents, significantly reducing casualties. The event remains a significant case in the study of earthquake prediction.
Probably the biggest problem with earthquakes is that they can't be predicted.
No, that is highly improbable. Who said that nonsense?
No, no it cant
You can't predict earthquakes
Earthquakes cannot be predicted.
20th march 2011
You never know it may be possible.
That's pretty rare, but it has happened, and of course it happens when the earthquake never was predicted.
Three means are that earthquake are crustal movement,historic evidence and changes in electrical conductivity.
Short term predictions of earthquake behaviour or even earthquake predictions in general have not occured yet. Many even question if earthquakes will ever be able to be predicted. Even the earthquakes that have supposedly been predicted correctly have controversy behind the method
Istanbul is at risk from a future earthquake primarily due to its location near the North Anatolian Fault, a major tectonic boundary where the Eurasian and Arabian plates meet. The city's dense population and infrastructure are situated on geologically unstable ground, increasing vulnerability to seismic events. Additionally, many buildings in Istanbul are not constructed to modern earthquake-resistant standards, amplifying the potential for damage and loss of life during a significant quake. The combination of these factors makes Istanbul particularly susceptible to the impacts of future earthquakes.
they won't have another earthquake until proberly next year