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The "Ring of Fire". Also the Pacific Ocean.
Volcanic activity. Both western Mexico and most of Central America lie on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Mountains resulting from activity by the Ring of Fire. In Mexico and Central America they are known as the Sierra Madremountain range; in South America they are known as the Andesmountain range.
Northeast Canada because the northeast in on the ring of fire -Tessa Novak
The chain of volcanic mountains in Central America is called the Central American Volcanic Arc. It extends from Guatemala through El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, which are all part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
There are only four: Asia, Australia, North America, and South America. Antarctica is the closest to the Ring of Fire, so I suppose it would be the fifth.
There has been a number of earthquakes in Central America. There is a ring of fire around the Pacific with some instability of tectonic plates. From February 18-22, 2018, there were three earthquakes under 5 magnitude (Panama, Nicaragua, and S El Salvador.
No. Mount Vesuvius is in the Mediterranean. The Ring of Fire borders the Pacific.
In between Australia, Japan, North America, and South America.
Central America has approximately 20 active volcanoes, with many more that are considered dormant. The region is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, which contributes to its volcanic activity. Countries like Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua have the highest concentrations of these volcanoes. The total number of volcanoes in Central America, including both active and inactive ones, is over 60.
Asia, Australia, North America, and South America boarders
The Ring of Fire is surrounded by the continents of North America, South America, Asia, and Australia. It is known for its high volcanic and seismic activity due to the movement of tectonic plates along the edges of these continents.