The Ring of Fire is not a volcano. It is a chain of hundreds of volcanoes surrounding the Pacific Ocean on Earth.
The ring of fire.
No. It is a hot spot volcano over a mantle plume.
Yes, Mount Vesuvius is a volcano located in Italy, and it is not a part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire is a region in the Pacific Ocean known for its volcanic and seismic activity, while Mount Vesuvius is part of the Mediterranean region.
The chain of volcanoes lining the Pacific Rim are referred to as Ring of Fie.
The Pacific Ring of Fire is not a volcano itself but rather a horseshoe-shaped area in the Pacific Ocean basin that is known for its high level of tectonic activity, including earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The Ring of Fire is home to about 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes.
Nothing causes the ring of fire it is just a nick name for the area because volcano's and earthquakes have magma and lava involved.
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The Ring of Fire has nearly 500 volcanoes.
the ring of fire is volcano belt that rims the Pacific Ocean
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No. The ring of fire is not a volcano. It is the area around the edge of the Pacific Ocean that experiences unusually high volcanic activity.
Well in Science definition the Ring of Fire is a volcano belt that rims the Pacific Ocean.
Many of the volcanoes around the Ring of Fire are stratovolcanoes.
The ring of fire.
Yes
Mount Tambora