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Main » 2013 » May » 14
One of the theories by which seismologists predict earthquakes, is the theory of cycles of seismic activity.
For many years, scientists believed that the seismic activity is
similar to an elastic band - first long stretches and then breaks. It was believed that the more time that has passed since the last earthquake, the sooner we should expect next.
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