psycologists who can run a psycological profile on the person they're investigating
Scientists use multiple trails in their investigation to find/confirm their answers
observation, hypothesis, experimentation
A scientist formulates a hypothesis or an educated guess, then researches the hypothesis and designs a controlled experiment or a series of controlled experiments to test the hypothesis. Then on the basis of experimentation, the researcher formulates a conclusion or solution of the problem.
...to make predictions. Scientists will then compare their predictions to what happens in the real world. If their predictions equaled what happened in reality, the model is good. If the predictions were different, the scientists know they have to refine the model to better predict what will happen.
because they need to observe what they are working on, hypothesize and predict what the outcome will be, and experiment to see if they are correct.
Scientists use multiple trails in their investigation to find/confirm their answers
It is impossible to catch a tornado. However, using a combination of forecast models and Doppler radar it is possible to predict where a tornado might occur. Scientists will try to use this information to find a tornado and study it.
Yes, through the use of global positioning systemsscientists use satellite data to predict earthquakes.
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Scientists can predict where an earthquake may occur by studying geological features, historical seismic activity, and strain buildup along fault lines. They use advanced technologies like seismometers and GPS to monitor seismic activity and analyze patterns. While they can't predict the exact time and date of an earthquake, they can identify high-risk areas based on these observations.
they use satellites to see if there is high or low pressure.
Earthquakes do not happen in stages, or are visibly predictable like hurricanes or tornadoes. For example, we can use radars and weather tools to detect them. Earthquakes on the other hand, don't happen in stages so we can not precisely predict the exact timing of the earthquake. Scientists have other ways to predict earthquakes, even thought they can not predict the precise timing of the quakes. See the question below to see how scientists (seismologists) can predict roughly when and how much damage an earthquake can impose.
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observation, hypothesis, experimentation
High tides are primarily influenced by the gravitational forces of the sun and moon. To predict when a high tide will occur, scientists use tide tables that factor in the position of the sun and moon, as well as other meteorological conditions that may affect sea levels. This data allows for the accurate forecasting of high tide timings in specific locations.
to use patterns in observation to say what might happen next