Why is it so difficult to predict when, where and how strong an Earthquake will be?

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The Earth has a layered structure, from the core at its center, then the mantle above the core, and finally the outer layer, the crust which is divided into several tectonic plates. The crust provides a lot of the raw materials that are used to make things we use and take for granted every day, such as metals, stones and oil. The surface of the Earth is slowly changing but these geological changes are slow, taking tens of thousands of years to become noticeable. The changes are caused by plate tectonics and weathering. As mentioned before, the Earth's crust is broken into large plates. These... Show more

Why is it so difficult to predict when, where and how strong an Earthquake will be?