This book presents a groundbreaking analysis of the seismic activity in Mexico, providing valuable insights into the geological factors contributing to earthquakes. Through meticulous research, the author establishes a comprehensive seismic map of the country, identifying specific regions with varying degrees of seismic intensity. By correlating these seismic patterns with geological data, the author demonstrates the strong relationship between earthquake frequency and terrain characteristics, proving that seismic activity is a purely geological phenomenon. This book challenges conventional wisdom and provides a solid scientific foundation for understanding earthquake distribution and risk assessment, making it an essential resource for seismologists, geologists, and anyone interested in the fascinating world of earthquakes.