The natural event that is generally considered the hardest to give early warning for is an earthquake. Unlike volcanic eruptions, which may show signs of activity beforehand, or tsunamis, which can be tracked after an earthquake has occurred, earthquakes often strike suddenly and without significant precursor signs that can help with prediction.
Which natural event is the hardest to give early warning for? (1 point)
• volcanic eruption
• continental drift
tsunami
• earthquake
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