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The Ring of Fire is surrounded by the continents of North America, South America, Asia, and Australia. It is known for its high volcanic and seismic activity due to the movement of tectonic plates along the edges of these continents.

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Which type of plate boundary creates the ring of fire?

Several plate boundaries compose the Ring of Fire, but the main boundaries that surround the Ring of Fire are ocean-continent convergent boundaries and ocean-ocean convergent boundaries.


How many volcanos surround the ring of fire?

There are about 452 volcanoes in The Ring of Fire.


What ocean did the ring of fire surround?

Pacific Ocean


What plate does the ring of fire surround?

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What is a circle of fiery volcanoes that surround the pacific ocean in a circle of death?

Ring of Fire.


Which continents make up the Ring of Fire?

Most of the continets that surround the pacific ocean.


What geographic region does the Ring of Fire surround?

The Pacific Ocean area. The Ring of Fire runs along the western part of America all around to Asia and Oceania.


How much meters is Britain to the ring of fire?

Britain is not located on a destructive plate margin and the ring of fire is an ocean and a continent away.


Why does a ring of volcanoes and earthquakes surround the pacific ocean?

Because there is a plate boundary around the whole Pacific Ocean. This area is also called the Ring of Fire.


Is Mt Erebus in Antarctica part of Ring of Fire?

No. There is no earthquake activity on the Antarctic continent.


What continent has water surround it?

Australia.


What three oceans surround the antarctic continent?

The Southern Ocean is the current name for the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.