75%
of course...we have volcanoes and we are located at the Pacific Ring of Fire
the ring of fire
no volcanos are located in the ring of fire texas is not in it. __ Not all volcanoes are in the Ring of Fire. That specifically refers to the Pacific basin. There are a number of volcanoes outside the Ring. However, Texas has not seen volcano activity in millions of years.
I think the ring of fire
well, volcanoes are located everywhere. so, in something called the ring of fire, which is the ring of volcanoes around the world, wherever they are located, that's where they erupt. MAKE SENSE? XD
Number of Volcanoes in the Ring of Fire500 volcanoes comprise the Ring of Fire, a group of volcanoes that form more of a horseshoe than a ring along the coasts on both sides of the Pacific Ocean and extends to islands east of Australia. 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes are part of the Ring of Fire.
the ring of fire is a chain of volcanoes, but I recall hearing somewhere around 80%
Because of the movement of tectonic plates.
that is known as the Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire has many volcanoes and is an earthquake danger zone.
The Ring of Fire
The ring of fire
Because it is easiest to see from sea level.