The document discusses where future earthquakes may occur based on active tectonic plate movements. It predicts that the west coast of South America, the Indonesian coast, and the California coast are areas that could experience an earthquake soon. It also mentions other areas like the Cuban border, southern Europe, New Zealand, Haiti, and Japan as common earthquake locations. The document learns that islands near tectonic plate boundaries frequently experience earthquakes and they can also occur inland from plate boundaries. Factors that influence earthquake prediction include past earthquake history in an area and its proximity to tectonic plate boundaries. Really large earthquakes generally strike along plate boundaries, especially those at the edges of continents or in the middle of oceans, like the