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Pacific Ring of fire why​

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Answered by snehasingh200827
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the ring of fire is a ring of volcano around the Pacific ocean that result for subduction of oceanics planet beneth lighter consitantal plates most of the earth volcanoes are located around the Pacific Ring of fire because the located of the most of the earth subjection zones

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Answered by Navya5756
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For Many decades, geologists noted the high number of earthquake and volcanic activity occuring around the 'Pacific Rim'

The edge of Pacific Ocean basin. About ¾ of all active volcanoes in the world lie within the Pacific Rim. The theory of plate tectonics provided the explanation for this pattern. Plate boundaries are found all the boundaries are found all the way around the Pacific basin. It is along these plate boundaries that many volcanoes and earthquakes occur, giving it the name "The Pacific Ring of Fire".

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