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They are spread evenly around the world. Once two or more plates meet together they make an earthquake or volcanoe at anytime.
They're spread around the world... usually along the edges of tectonic plates.
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Volcanoes mostly occur in areas where tectonic plates meet. Most of the active volcanoes in the world occur in what is called the Ring of Fire around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.
Volcanoes are relatively common on Earth, with hundreds of active volcanoes and thousands of dormant or extinct ones. However, they are not evenly distributed, as they tend to occur along tectonic plate boundaries, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire. Volcanic activity also varies in intensity, with some volcanoes erupting frequently while others remain dormant for centuries.
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They are spread evenly around the world. Once two or more plates meet together they make an earthquake or volcanoe at anytime.
They're spread around the world... usually along the edges of tectonic plates.
The global distribution of money.
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There is no place in the world where there is not some form of arthritis It is evenly spread.
volcanoes all around the world
Why not? There are volcanoes all around the world. The Pacific is HUGE; it would be amazing if there weren't several volcanoes around and in the Pacific.
There are 3 kinds of volcanoes which are found around the world. They are shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and composite volcanoes. Many of the most beautiful mountains in the world are composite volcanoes.
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No, natural resources are not spread evenly around the world. Some regions are naturally blessed with abundant resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and fertile land, while others may have limited or no access to such resources. Factors like geological processes, climate, and historical events have contributed to the uneven distribution of natural resources globally.
Volcanoes mostly occur in areas where tectonic plates meet. Most of the active volcanoes in the world occur in what is called the Ring of Fire around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.