In the "Ring of Fire" Around the Pacific ocean
The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
Where ever there are hotspots
The number of volcanoes on Earth is nowhere near 1 million. There are about 1,500 active volcanoes on Earth, most of them near the boundaries of tectonic plates. About half of them are scattered along the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
Most volcanoes are found along the edges of tectonic plates where they interact, such as the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Ocean. This is where most of Earth's volcanic activity occurs due to the movement and collisions of these plates.
Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
It has the most active volcanoes, having about 452 active volcanoes. It is a question of having the most volcanoes.
The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
Where ever there are hotspots
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No. Most rocks and earth are not directly from volcanoes.
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usually you find most of the zones of earthquakes and volcanoes at a plate boundary.
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the ring of fire
Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with boundaries of tectonic plates while those that we have seen on other planets are probably from hot spots. Earth's volcanoes also seem more prone to explosive eruptions, primarily due to the abundance of water on Earth.
The number of volcanoes on Earth is nowhere near 1 million. There are about 1,500 active volcanoes on Earth, most of them near the boundaries of tectonic plates. About half of them are scattered along the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
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