I live near NYC. In 2024 I was on the bus heading to Syracuse and we drove right over that red dot in New Jersey and I didn’t notice until we came back a few days later
DoubleFishez on
Omg a non political map! What is this? Greatness
sensitiveboi93 on
This has gotten posted almost every day this week
Traditional_Entry183 on
Awww. The one in my neighborhood in Virginia was in 2011. Missed the map.
MsStormyTrump on
Where are all those daily earthquakes from Chile? The whole country should be a red dot.
Mr_Bluebird_VA on
Got really confused by no earthquakes in South America on the left side of the map before I saw the right side of the map.
Prior_Connection_395 on
Huh. They seem to be following some sort of lines… weird…
Every-Inevitable-140 on
Britain is lucky
exsnakecharmer on
Just so everyone is aware, these are earthquakes over a certain size. I know in volatile areas earthquakes are happening 5-10 times a day ([I’m in New Zealand for example and this site documents all quakes](https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/weak)).
canyallgoaway on
Misleading title and incomplete map
dc456 on
There’s absolutely no way that’s all the recorded earthquakes.
I see total blanks in areas that regularly have small quakes.
Fitz2001 on
r/MapsWithoutNewZealand ?
Bbrhuft on
The dots on the map do not represent actual individual earthquakes, they are a random distribution of dots illustrating where earthquakes generally occur.
sammy-taylor on
It’s interesting to me that the epicenters mostly follow along tectonic lines, but there’s a huge swath from China to the Mediterranean that seems much more amorphous. Anybody know why this is?
Houseplant25 on
never seen this before
Fun_Ad_8277 on
I wonder… if this was a progressive map, like a 60 second animation adding the pins over time, would we see a pattern emerge showing a geographic trend? Non-geologist here. Obviously.
MarsupialNo1220 on
lol at a map that finally includes New Zealand and we’re nearly invisible under the earthquake dots 😂
Clipyy-Duck on
The amount of times I saw this reposted here in a week.
G_ntl_m_n on
These are not all. If you repost stuff, repost it with a decent headline.
Pandiosity_24601 on
Wild to know earthquakes happen in Arkansas..? Kansas..? Missouri..?
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That’s a lot to have on your plates.

I live near NYC. In 2024 I was on the bus heading to Syracuse and we drove right over that red dot in New Jersey and I didn’t notice until we came back a few days later
Omg a non political map! What is this? Greatness
This has gotten posted almost every day this week
Awww. The one in my neighborhood in Virginia was in 2011. Missed the map.
Where are all those daily earthquakes from Chile? The whole country should be a red dot.
Got really confused by no earthquakes in South America on the left side of the map before I saw the right side of the map.
Huh. They seem to be following some sort of lines… weird…
Britain is lucky
Just so everyone is aware, these are earthquakes over a certain size. I know in volatile areas earthquakes are happening 5-10 times a day ([I’m in New Zealand for example and this site documents all quakes](https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/weak)).
Misleading title and incomplete map
There’s absolutely no way that’s all the recorded earthquakes.
I see total blanks in areas that regularly have small quakes.
r/MapsWithoutNewZealand ?
The dots on the map do not represent actual individual earthquakes, they are a random distribution of dots illustrating where earthquakes generally occur.
It’s interesting to me that the epicenters mostly follow along tectonic lines, but there’s a huge swath from China to the Mediterranean that seems much more amorphous. Anybody know why this is?
never seen this before
I wonder… if this was a progressive map, like a 60 second animation adding the pins over time, would we see a pattern emerge showing a geographic trend? Non-geologist here. Obviously.
lol at a map that finally includes New Zealand and we’re nearly invisible under the earthquake dots 😂
The amount of times I saw this reposted here in a week.
These are not all. If you repost stuff, repost it with a decent headline.
Wild to know earthquakes happen in Arkansas..? Kansas..? Missouri..?