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10. What is the Pacific 'Ring of Fire'? What is its relevance in the context of natural
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Answered by gudly30
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The Ring of Fire is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. In a large 40,000 km horseshoe shape, it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and volcanic belts and plate movements. It has 452 volcanoes. Wikipedia


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Answered by kingofself
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                       Pacific Ring of Fire

  • Pacific Ring of Fire is termed as a certain ring of Pacific Ocean along which there are more volcanoes present and the chances of earthquakes are higher in this area.
  • It is the majority of the volcanoes and earthquakes all around the earth that are found near or in this region.
  • With a land of approximately 25000 miles this ring of fire lies by the side of pacific ocean.
  • The boundaries of several tectonic plates lies in this region, hence the more number of earthquakes and volcanoes registered in this region.

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