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Geologists cannot accurately predict when an earthquake will occur, but they can use data about past earthquakes to identify areas at higher risk for seismic activity. Additionally, geologists are able to employ tools such as seismometers and GPS systems to monitor the ground for subtle changes in tRead more
Geologists cannot accurately predict when an earthquake will occur, but they can use data about past earthquakes to identify areas at higher risk for seismic activity.
Additionally, geologists are able to employ tools such as seismometers and GPS systems to monitor the ground for subtle changes in the Earth that may indicate an impending earthquake.
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