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Why are earthquakes so hard to predict? - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl

Why are earthquakes so hard to predict? - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl

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In 132 CE, Zhang Heng presented his latest invention: a large vase he claimed could tell them whenever an earthquake occurredfor hundreds of miles. Today, we no longer rely on pots as warning systems, but earthquakes still offer challenges to those trying to track them. Why are earthquakes so hard to anticipate, and how could we get better at predicting them? Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl investigates. Lesson by Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl, directed by Cabong Studios
Date: 2020-08-22

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Attention usbs: Well dutchsinese says their really not hard to predict if those guys and girls would only get off your beer and whiskey drinking stools and go do what you were both trained and paid for-taking care of man kind and reporting what your suppose to when your supposed to it is possible to save a lot more lives then just leaning on your back side and dressing the crack between your cheeks. Hope it stings just a little. Luv u ha ha ha.
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I think earthquakes are caused by a lack of underground water in a certain area. Water in a ground acts like a strong glue. No water, no cohesion. Or too much water. If there is and earthquake at a certain area, and that area has a good amount of water, you'll probably get a slime suction action, and the earthquake won't be so severe. Or mud?
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what is an earthquake I literally havent experinced one because i live in a zone in Mexico that theres no earthquakes (something unrelated, here never hit hurricanes) btw i have an old laptop and the keyboard is messed up
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Whos watching? We had an earthquake, after 140 years in capital of Croatia - Zagreb on 22. March 2020 at 6, 24 AM. First one was 5, 4 at Richter scale and second one was 5, 0 R.
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bruh imagine taking a poop minding your own damn business and you get a 5 second head-up about a catastrophic earthquake happening right underneath you
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