the ring of fire
the ring of fire
the ring of fire
Most of the mountains of insular Southeast Asia are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a horseshoe-shaped zone of tectonic activity that encircles the Pacific Ocean. This region is characterized by volcanic activity and frequent earthquakes, resulting from the movement of tectonic plates. The mountain ranges, such as those found in Indonesia and the Philippines, are primarily volcanic in origin, shaped by the dynamic geological processes associated with this active zone.
its near the equator
Ano Ang kaibahan Ng main land at insular
its near the equator
Insular Mountains (Canada)
Indonesia
Borneo
20,000
Islam
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