Pacific 'Ring of Fire' was what is its relevance in the context of natural disasters
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Volcanoes and earthquakes
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The Pacific Ring of Fire can be referred as the major area in the Pacific Ocean basin where many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur. The area is approximately 40,000 km and is of horseshoe shape. It is associated with series of the volcanic arcs, oceanic trenches, volcanic belts and the plate movements. It consists of 452 volcanoes in the region.
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