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Earthquakes and volcanoes are often found in similar regions due to tectonic plate boundaries. Most earthquakes occur along these boundaries, where plates may collide, pull apart, or slide past each other, generating stress that leads to seismic activity. Volcanoes typically form at divergent boundaries, where plates separate, or at convergent boundaries, where one plate is forced beneath another, allowing magma to rise to the surface. This geological activity creates a pattern where both phenomena are concentrated in areas known as the "Ring of Fire" and other tectonically active regions.

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