Hawaii is not part of the Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire is the result of the plate boundaries around the rim of the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii was formed by a hot spot in the middle of the Pacific.
No. The chain of islands is formed as the crust moves over a "hot spot" over the mantel, and is not due to crustal subduction as found in the Ring of Fire.
no, the ring of fire is around the pacific rim.
No. Mount Etna is in the Mediterranean, while the Ring of Fire encircles the Pacific.
No. The Ring of Fire extends around the Pacific Ocean. Ol Doinyo Lengai is nowhere near this. It is associated with the East African Rift.
no Hawaii just sits on hot spot
Well.... the ring of fire is around Hawaii.
HAWAII!!!!!!!
Only Hawaii and Alaska are part of the ring of fire which streches around the whole Pacific Ocean
They occur at plate boundaries (Pacific rim "Ring of Fire") or at mantle hot spots (Hawaii, Iceland).
Every volcano that is part of the Ring of Fire, yes. However, several volcanoes that are surrounded by the ring, but not part of it, including the ones that formed Hawaii and the Galapagos, are associated with hot spots.
no its not
Well.... the ring of fire is around Hawaii.
Hawaii
Not Hawaii itself, but the Ring of Fire, which includes Hawaii.
The ring of fire is located by Japan,Hawaii,San Fransisco.Approximately 50 miles away.The ring of fire is a chain of volcanos
Yes. It is on the Pacific Plate.
HAWAII!!!!!!!
Around the ring of fire and maybe hawaii
the 'ring of fire' that surrounds the pacific plate.
Only Hawaii and Alaska are part of the ring of fire which streches around the whole Pacific Ocean
I do believe it is the "Ring Of Fire."Ring of Fire
no there is the ring of fire and some are randomly scattered around the world