Geologically: Yes.
The Pacific Ocean is affected by the Ring of Fire, which is an area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur due to the movement of tectonic plates.
There are 22 active volcanos in the Pacific Ring of fire.
Until I started actually searching for it as a result of this question, I had never seen "Pacific rim of fire" used. Apparently some people do use it, though "Pacific ring of fire" or even simply "ring of fire" seem to be more common. Those few sites I found that say "pacific rim of fire" appear to use it in a way that's identical with what I've always thought of as the "ring of fire."
No, Mount Nyiragongo is not in the Ring of Fire. It is located in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Ring of Fire is a region in the Pacific Ocean known for frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity.
The "ring of fire" is a feature of the Pacific Ocean.
Many scientists study the Pacific ring of fire.
Well in Science definition the Ring of Fire is a volcano belt that rims the Pacific Ocean.
Yes. The Ring of Fire is a roughly horsehoe shaped ring encircling the Pacific basin.
No, the Ring of Fire is around the Pacific Ocean
There has been a typhoon near the pacific ring of fire. It occured in 1991.
The Pacific Ocean. The Ring of Fire is a group of volcanoes. The pacific tectonic plate.
The pacific ring of fire.
The Pacific Ocean is affected by the Ring of Fire, which is an area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur due to the movement of tectonic plates.
Around the pacific basin.
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The ring of fire is on the pacific side, so no.
The Ring of Fire is the name of the land that circles the Pacific Ocean. This area has the most volcanic activity in the world.