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  • Merapi Volcano, Java, Indonesia

    * Batur Voclano, Bali, Indonesia

    * Rabaul Caldera, Papua New Guinea

    * Pinatubo Volcano, Central Luzon, Philippines

    * Mt Canlaon, Islands, Philippines

    * Bulusan, Luzon, Philippines

    * Parker, Southern Mindanao, Philippines

    * Gemini Seamount, New Hebrides Island Arc, Vanuatu Islands

    * Aoba (Ambae Island), Vanuatu Islands

    * Barren Island, Andaman Islands, Indian ocean, India

    * Mt Unzen, Japan

    * Bezymianny Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

    * Karymsky Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

    * Klyuchevskoi Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

    * Avachinsky Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

    * Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

    * Loihi Seamount, Hawaii

    * Marianis Islands

    * Metis Shoal, Tonga

    * Ruapehu, New Zealand

    * Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

    * Akutan Volcano, Aleutian Islands

    * Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutian Islands

    * Mt Spurr, Alaska

    * Pavlof Volcano, Alaska Peninsula

    * Gorda Ridge, Northeast Pacific Ocean

    * Mount St. Helens

    * Mount Lassen, California

    * Lake Superior Ice Volcanoes, Michigan

    * Popocatepetl, Mexico

    * Santa María Volcano, Guatemala

    * Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala

    * Fuego Volcano, Guatemala

    * Tacaná Volcano, Guatemala

    * Cerro Quemado Volcano, Guatemala

    * Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

    * Volcano Rincon de la Vieja, Costa Rica

    * Coatepeque, El Salvador

    * Ilopango, El Salvador

    * Izalco, El Salvador

    * San Miguel, El Salvador

    * San Salvador, El Salvador

    * San Vicente, El Salvador

    * Santa Ana, El Salvador

    * Cerro, Nicaragua

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What is the ring if fire?

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What is the ring of volcanoes called?

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What does the ring of fire as to with the ring?

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How many volcanos surround the ring of fire?

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How did the ring of fire come the ring of fire?

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What is the location of volcanoes?

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What is the circle of volcanic mountains in the pacific ocean?

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Is the ring of fire a major belt of fire?

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