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Volcanoes can form from other other volcanoes in the ring of fire
The Pacific Ocean has a ring of volcanoes known as the Ring of Fire. This area is located in the Pacific Ocean basin and is characterized by frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity due to plate tectonics.
a ring of volcanoes
Most of the functioning Volcanoes today are in Indonesia ( Land ) Underwater most are in the Pacific Ring of Fire ( Ocean )
The ring of fire is called the ring of fire. It is a chain of volcanoes in the pacific ocean.
Number of Volcanoes in the Ring of Fire500 volcanoes comprise the Ring of Fire, a group of volcanoes that form more of a horseshoe than a ring along the coasts on both sides of the Pacific Ocean and extends to islands east of Australia. 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes are part of the Ring of Fire.
The Ring of Fire
The Philippines are located on the ring of fire, thus having a lot of volcanoes and earthquakes.
The ring is the circle of countries that have volcanoes in it.
No, it is a ring of volcanoes.
There are about 452 volcanoes in The Ring of Fire.
Because most volcanoes are around it.