Because its always changing and there are too many possible factors to make an accurate prediction.
It is impossible to predict specific events in 2066 with certainty. However, advancements in technology, science, and society are likely to continue shaping our world in ways that are difficult to fully anticipate.
Pretty much yes it is difficult because it is impossible to predict weather because we don't know what will happen next because we don't know the future.
We can, to a limited degree. Tornadoes develop rapidly from relatively small-scale weather systems and are sensitive to small changes in the atmosphere that are difficult to detect. This makes them hard to predict.
5000 years from now is quite far into the future. It is difficult to predict exactly what the world will be like then, as technology, society, and the environment are constantly changing. However, it is likely that humans will have made significant advancements in various fields and that the world will look very different than it does today.
Compared with other storms tornadoes are small and form quickly. This makes them difficult to track. Small factors that we can barely detect or can't detect can also affect a tornado. Furthermore tornadoes are not well understood by scientists and they are difficult to study. Their relatively small size and unpredictability makes it nearly impossible to take measurements from inside.
The future is difficult to predict accurately (but very easy to predict inaccurately) so allow me to predict that Africa is facing a difficult future.
it is so difficult to predict becuz sometimes the storm may be gone, weaken, or strengthen.
No, it is not
No Aristotle did not predict the end of the world.
It can be difficult to predict what the stock market will do in the future.
No He did not predict that as nobody can actually predict when the world will end.
According to the Mayan calendar, it is thought to end at the year 2012. -As we are now in January of 2013, it proves that the future is difficult to predict, at best.
Tsunamis are difficult to predict because the earthquakes that cause them are difficult to predict. It takes a massively powerful earthquake to displace the amount of water needed to cause a tsunami.
The future is, at best, difficult to predict.
It is impossible to predict what counties will and won't have tornadoes at any given time. Tornadoes are very difficult to predict.
The world is always changing. Technological advances help us live longer, but disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes can lower our population. Humans are all over Earth, so it's hard to accurately predict our population.
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.