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Japanese scientists rely on a mix of historical data and sophisticated sensor networks to predict earthquakes. Seismic networks detect changes in the earth's tectonic plates, and computer models use these measurements to forecast the probability of a future quake. Researchers also analyze historicalRead more
Japanese scientists rely on a mix of historical data and sophisticated sensor networks to predict earthquakes. Seismic networks detect changes in the earth’s tectonic plates, and computer models use these measurements to forecast the probability of a future quake.
Researchers also analyze historical data such as the number of earthquakes that have occurred near a certain region, their magnitude and frequency, to assess the likelihood of future quakes
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