none, it is impossible to tell when an earthquake is coming!
There have been 17 earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or higher so far in 2010.
There are earthquakes almost everyday, some have small magnitudes, you can barely feel them.
Earthquakes can be predicted many ways (Ex: Lazer beams can be used to detect plate movement). If you live in a place near the Pacific Coast, earthquakes are more likely to happen. Back to your question, earthquake predictions are usually correct but aren't much in advance. So when you hear a warning go ahead and prepare. But now that i think about it, most earthquakes are not predicted so they actually aren't effective because they don't really have any.
There have been around 1,500 to 2,000 earthquakes around the world every day, although most of them are not felt by humans. The number and intensity of earthquakes can vary on a daily basis depending on seismic activity.
It is estimated that there have been around 6.4 million earthquakes in the 2000 years since the birth of Jesus, based on scientific record-keeping. These earthquakes vary in magnitude and impact, occurring all around the world due to the shifting of tectonic plates.
Many disasters like hurricanes and thunder storms can be predicted. However, many disasters, like tornadoes and earthquakes, cannot be predicted with much accuracy.
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
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.
their has been 6 earthquakes
the end is not going to end in 2010 is just to many earthquakes kills people
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Throughout human history, many have been predicted. None has come true.
there are millions of earthqukes that have past
All of them.
If you have ever felt an earthquake you will know they exist. Billions of people have felt earthquakes and many millions of people have been killed by earthquakes. Buildings collapse in many earthquakes. Earthquakes leave plenty of evidence and witnesses behind them that they happened.
There have been 17 earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or higher so far in 2010.