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    Long-Term Predictions of When Earthquakes Will Occur Are Fairly Accurate
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Long-Term Predictions of When Earthquakes Will Occur Are Fairly Accurate

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Long-term predictions of when earthquakes will occur are fairly accurate because seismologists have ample seismograph data that indicate specific increments of time between large earthquakes.

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