The document discusses earthquake data and distributions. It notes that earthquakes are distributed along boundary lines and near bodies of water. Earthquakes compare to others in that they occur in groups near convergent plate boundaries, which are shown as red lines on a map. Earthquakes with a magnitude of 7.0 or greater occur near convergent plate boundaries. 48% of big earthquakes occur within 100 miles of a convergent boundary, and 76% occur within 200 miles. Places that may experience future earthquakes include parts of Europe, California, Mexico, Venezuela, and countries bordering the west coast of South America.