It would be a soft metal with a low melting point.
"Statistics" indicate that the world is very likely to end at some point in time. No statistic is enough to guarantee what exactly will happen and any prediction is only that: a prediction.
prediction. :)
The answer is linear extrapolation.
Dan Henderson vs. Rashad Evans Prediction
If you mean "prediction gov", it is the official government weather prediction website.
The suffix of "prediction" is "-tion".
How accurate paine was in his prediction
For a regular cubic die, a reasonable point estimate is 5000.
The witches' prediction that Macbeth will become the Thane of Cawdor has come true, as he receives this title in Act 1. However, their prediction that Macbeth will become King has not yet been fulfilled at this point in the play.
Prediction and hypothesis are kinda the same thing. Experiment is what you do to test your hypothesis or prediction.
== == Here are various elements that I think a useful prediction would have: It must be theoretically possible to disprove the prediction through objective, observable, independent events. (Good luck with: "I predict that it will be a colder than normal winter, because Yog Sothoth will close the Gate at the moment of the Winter Solstice!") The prediction should concern something of general interest and not something nonsensical. (No one will be interested in your prediction that there will be a noontime for the next seven days in a row!) The prediction should be based on a hypothesis about how some system or process works. Independent events (events that you are not manipulating in any way) should verify your prediction at a rate well beyond chance. Of course, not all predictions will do this, but the ones that do will usually point to other interesting questions that will end up shedding light on the hypothesis. The prediction should be repeatable and verifiable by independent researchers (it should not be a one-time prediction).