The Ring of Fire, which stretches around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
The Ring of Fire, which stretches around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
The largest area of active earthquakes and volcanoes in the world is known as the Ring of Fire. It is a horseshoe-shaped zone around the Pacific Ocean where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur due to tectonic plate movements. It spans from the west coast of the Americas to Asia.
Yes. There are more than 500 active volcanoes on land and probably three times as many under the ocean.
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Volcanoes have been here over 4 billion years! practicly sincethe world started noot to mention the volcanos that have been active on other planets
The Ring of Fire, which stretches around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
The largest area of active earthquakes and volcanoes in the world is known as the Ring of Fire. It is a horseshoe-shaped zone around the Pacific Ocean where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur due to tectonic plate movements. It spans from the west coast of the Americas to Asia.
About 90% of the world's earthquakes and 80% of the world's largest earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire.
in south america there is a volcano called zuhixini that is still active
Yes. There are more than 500 active volcanoes on land and probably three times as many under the ocean.
The world's largest active volcano is the Mauna Loa in Hawaii.Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
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The biggest, or largest volcano in the world is Mauna Loaon Hawai'i Big Island.As you do not state, 'active or non active' the largest non active is Mount Mazama Crater, Oregon and the largest active in Mount Etna, Sicily. Followed by Vesuvius and Tambora
Volcanoes have been here over 4 billion years! practicly sincethe world started noot to mention the volcanos that have been active on other planets
Yes. Japan is one of the most seismically active countries in the world.
A. Hawaii.
On the Pacific Plate, geological hazards include earthquakes due to its boundary with other tectonic plates, volcanic activity along the Ring of Fire, and tsunamis generated by subduction zones and underwater landslides. These hazards make the Pacific Plate one of the most seismically active regions in the world.