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Scientists cannot predict an earthquake because they have yet to develop the technology to predict such a phenomenon. Earthquakes are complex and happen on a variety of different scales, making them difficult to predict with certainty. Additionally, there is still much that is not known about earthqRead more
Scientists cannot predict an earthquake because they have yet to develop the technology to predict such a phenomenon.
Earthquakes are complex and happen on a variety of different scales, making them difficult to predict with certainty. Additionally, there is still much that is not known about earthquakes, such as the exact mechanism of their occurrence.
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