Yes it is, it caused the War of the Ring at the end of the third age.
She her destructive energy to destroy evil, and also evil within people.
harmful, destructive, evil
He feared that his will was to weak and he would succumb to the temptations of the ring. extended answer: Gandalf was not only "good" but also a very powerful wizard. Because he is good, the "evil" ring had a very strong effect on him. If he were to be turned evil by the ring, he would be very destructive. Frodo was "neutral" so when he picked up the evil ring, it wasn't directly opposite to his core nature, like it was to Gandalf
Britain is not located on a destructive plate margin and the ring of fire is an ocean and a continent away.
Frodo carried the ring to Mordor.
I think you mean Mirkwood. It's Legolas' home.
No, there is no indication in The Hobbit that The Ring was malevolent, although it is most definitely magical.
The Ring of Power itself only reflects the power of the individual who uses it, makes them invisible, and, with a serious addiction to it, makes them Gollum; for instance, Galadriel says that, in a kind, gentle person such as Sam Gamgee, the Ring would not do much evil, but, in the hands of a very powerful person, such as Sauron, Saruman, Gandalf, or even Galadriel, the Ring, potentially, could do great evil.
Where tectonic plates are converging and diverging with each otherThey are mostly found around the Pacific "Ring of Fire", and more generally on any destructive or contstructive plate boundary.Most occur on destructive plate boundaries. The Pacific 'ring of fire' is an example of a long series of destructive plate margins and most volcanoes and earthquakes on Earth are on it.
No, she wasn't a demon. Simply an evil and angry spirit.
Rosy the Rascal is not evil, but insane. (Yes, I know confusing.) She used the anti-ring of acorns to make herself older so Scourge the Hedgehog would notice her. Yet, the jolt of the ring's power made her go insane. So, she's FORCED to be "evil".
I don't know. But it keeps me up at night.