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No. It is a hot spot volcano over a mantle plume.

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13y ago
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15y ago

Yes Krakatau otherwise known as Krakatoa is part of the Ring of Fire Yes Krakatau otherwise known as Krakatoa is part of the Ring of Fire

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14y ago

no, its a volcano. but it lies on a subduction zone of the Eurasian plate and the indo-australian plate.

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11y ago

No. The Ring of Fire extends around the edges of the Pacific Ocean. Kilaueua is in the middle of the Pacific and is associated with a hot spot.

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12y ago

Yes infact Indonesia is in the ring of fire.

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11y ago

No. It is surrounded by the ring of fire but is not a part of it.

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9y ago

Yes. All the volcanoes in the Philippines are part of the Ring of Fire.

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