A New Way to Help Predict Earthquakes Scientists in the United States have developed a method that may help to predict earthquakes earlier. They say it could give people who live in deadly earthquake areas enough warning to leave before an earthquake hits. Currently, the most modem systems for predicting earthquakes find them only a short time before the event. Like most strong earthquakes, the one that hit southwestern China in May wasnot identified early enough for people to flee the area. That earthquake killed sixty-nine thousand people. But scientists who study earthquakes are reporting that new technology could measure very small changes in the Earth’s surface. Their report was published this month in Nature magazine. Fenglin Niu is a seismologist with Rice University in Houston, Texas. He and his team performed experiments along California’s San Andreas Fault, an area famous for its many earthquakes. The team placed highly sensitive electrical devices about one kilometer below ground in two different places. The devices were able to measure even small changes in air pressure on the Earth’s surface. The scientists say such changes are caused when rocks push together, forcing air out of small cracks in the rock. When this happens, seismic waves travel taster than usual through the rock. The experiment was performed near Parkfield, California. Two earthquakes hit the area in late two thousand five. The first took place on December twenty-fifth. A smaller earthquake struck five days later. The scientists noted changes in the Earth’s surface about ten hours before the first quake struck. That quake measured three in intensity. They then found similar changes taking place two hours before the other quake struck five days later. The earthquake in China rated seven point nine in intensity. If additional tests confirm the changes are linked to earthquakes, the scientists believe their equipment could be used for early warning systems. A system that provides a signal ten hours before a major earthquake could help move people from the area and save lives. The scientists now hope they can find earthquakes with even greater intensity by placing their equipment deeper in the ground. Which, of the following is not true according to this passage
A.In Parkfield, the scientists noted changes two hours before the secured quakes shuck by the new system. B.A system providing a signal ten hours before a major quake could help move people from the area and save lives. C.The changes in air pressure on the Earth’s surface are caused by rocks’ pushing together. D.It has been confirmed that the deeper the devices can go in the ground, the greater intensity earthquakes can be foun