Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Scientists Find it Difficult to Predict Volcano Behavior!
I am all for research and Volcanoes are important to the structure of the Earth, but with all the history and all the research, when a volcanologist is asked maybe not a simple question but a very important question like "When will this end?" or "When will this happen again?"
The answer should be a little better than "I don't know!"
At least when a physicist doesn't know an answer(and they usually don't) they at least have the courtesy to make one up and make it sound scientific.
Scientists find it difficult to predict volcano behavior, from The Washington Post.
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