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Q: What type of plate movement could form the ring of fire?
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Tectonic plate movement.


How could tectonic plate movement create another supercontinent like pangaea?

If the movement of the plates brought all the continents together again, a single continent would form. At the moment plate movements are not heading in that direction.


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Is the movement of plates to form land masses is called plate tectonics?

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