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3. What is the Pacific Ring of Fire?
a. an area where crustal plates are hard
b. an area where crustal plates are weak
C. an area without crustal plates
d. an area without earthquakes​

Answers

Answered by saanvihegde9
12

Explanation:

B. an area where crystal plates are weak

Answered by probrainsme104
3

Answer:

The pacific ring of fireplace is a part where crustal plates are hard.

Explanation:

  • The Ring of fireside, also stated because the Circum-Pacific Belt, could be a path along the Pacific characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
  • The Ring of fireside could be a string of volcanoes and sites of seismic activity, or earthquakes, round the edges of the Pacific.
  • Volcanoes along the Ring of fireside are formed when one plate is shoved under another into the mantle – a solid body of rock between the Earth's crust and therefore the molten iron core – through a process called subduction.
  • Most earthquakes and volcanic eruptions don't strike randomly but occur in specific areas, like along plate boundaries.

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