no.
no
Active.
The Earth's tectonic plates are always active.
because it lies on plates
The Ring of Fire, a region around the Pacific Ocean, was tectonically active during the Cenozoic era. This region is known for its frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity due to the movement of tectonic plates.
Yes, the moon is considered tectonically dead. It lacks the active plate tectonics that drive geological activity on Earth. The moon's surface is mainly shaped by impact cratering and volcanic activity in the past.
No, Hungary does not have active volcanoes. The country is located in a region that is not seismically active, so there are no current volcanic eruptions occurring in Hungary.
Western North America
The Iguazu Falls are located at the intersection of the South American Plate and the African Plate, making it a tectonically active area.
Everything on earth is on a tectonic plate. Massachusetts is on the North American Plate. However, there are no plate boundaries or tectonically active areas near Massachusetts.
The Ring of Fire, located around the edges of the Pacific Ocean, is known for having the most active volcanoes in the world. Countries such as Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, and the United States have many active volcanoes due to their location along this tectonically active region.
The border of the Pacific Ocean is a tectonically active zone with lots of earthquakes and volcanoes; you are correct that it is the volcanoes which have inspired the term "ring of fire".