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what is called the Pacific Ring of Fire ?why is it called so?

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Answered by Navya2112
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Pacific ring of fire is known as the Circum Pacific Belt because 80% of the total number of active volcanoes are concentrated in this region

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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

The ‘Ring of fire’ is a significant region in the Pacific Ocean basin where there are numerous “earthquakes and volcanic eruptions”.

Explanation:

  • The ‘ring of fire’ is a very ‘high volcanic and seismic’ geographic area which is situated around the Pacific Ocean's edges.
  • Due to the tectonic plates movements under the earth, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are more prevalent surrounded to this ring.
  • Most of the “Earth's volcanoes and eruptions” are identified around the ring of fire.
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