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Lacey Raymond
16 May, 17:39
What is a method to predict an earthquake?
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Sage Jarvis
16 May, 17:53
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Measurements of microtremors, slope of the land, and motion of tectonic plates predict earthquakes. But we can't predict WHEN accurately enough yet to make the prediction useful to the general public.
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