Actually the ring of fire is located on some parts west of North America, Mexico, South America, East of Asia, Northwest of Cuba. Otherwise, it's surrounding the Pacific Ocean.
Actually the ring of fire is located on some parts west of North America, Mexico, South America, East of Asia, Northwest of Cuba. Otherwise, it's surrounding the Pacific Ocean.
The Ring of Fire is form or located at Pacific Ocean. It is an area where there a lot of earthquakes and volcanoes
The Line of Fire is in South America
Volcanoes Form at Active Subduction Zones or in the ring of fire
I think it is called The Ring of Fire! I might be wrong bit that is what i think it is. :-/
The short answer for this is that many times volcanoes form along earth quake fault lines. This is not always the case though as they can form in the middle of earth's plates also. (earth quake fault lines are usually found on plate boundaries, where two plates meet)
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.
yes chili is in the ring of fire
Volcanoes can form from other other volcanoes in the ring of fire
The Pacific 'Ring of Fire' is its full proper name and so the Ring of Fire is situated around the edges of the Pacific plate.
The ring of fire is called the ring of fire. It is a chain of volcanoes in the pacific ocean.
It is a whole area of volcanoes that form a "ring" around the Pacific Ocean. It doesnt form a sort of circle but they still call it a ring. Hope this helped :)
It is an area of underwater volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean. It is called the Ring of Fire because of the fact that they are volcanoes that form a ring hundreds of miles in diameter.
Volcanoes Form at Active Subduction Zones or in the ring of fire
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is a ring of fire
I think it is called The Ring of Fire! I might be wrong bit that is what i think it is. :-/
The short answer for this is that many times volcanoes form along earth quake fault lines. This is not always the case though as they can form in the middle of earth's plates also. (earth quake fault lines are usually found on plate boundaries, where two plates meet)
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.
Put all the jelly fish together and they should form a ring and you just put the pigmy in:)