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No, earthquakes cannot be accurately predicted. There are methods that can measure and detect changes in the Earth's surface which might give clues as to when an earthquake may occur, but currently it is not possible to predict the exact time, location, or magnitude of an earthquake with any degreeRead more
No, earthquakes cannot be accurately predicted. There are methods that can measure and detect changes in the Earth’s surface which might give clues as to when an earthquake may occur, but currently it is not possible to predict the exact time, location, or magnitude of an earthquake with any degree of accuracy.
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