Among the options provided, the natural event that is the hardest to give early warning for is earthquake. While advances have been made in understanding and monitoring seismic activity, predicting the precise time and location of earthquakes remains a significant challenge. In contrast, tsunamis can often be detected after an earthquake occurs, and volcanic eruptions can exhibit signs that may provide an early warning. Continental drift is a slow geological process that does not require immediate early warning.
Which natural event is the hardest to give early warning for? (1 point)
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tsunami
tsunami
volcanic eruption
volcanic eruption
earthquake
earthquake
continental drift
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