Not just near. Mount St. Helens is part of the Ring of Fire.
There has been a typhoon near the pacific ring of fire. It occured in 1991.
No. It is thousands of miles from it.
In Bermuda!
Places near the Ring of Fire include countries like Japan, Indonesia, New Zealand, Chile, and the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. These areas are known for their high volcanic and seismic activity due to their location along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Earthquakes mainly - but you would not want to be too close to an active volcano associated with the Ring of Fire.
Earthquakes mainly - but you would not want to be too close to an active volcano associated with the Ring of Fire.
The ring of fire, or a tetonic plate is near
No. The Ring of fire consists of the volcanic activity around the Pacific Rim. The African Plate does not come anywhere near that.
undersea volcanoes, Japan lies near the Ring of Fire
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Some countries near the Ring of Fire are Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and the Philippines. These countries are located along the Pacific Rim and are prone to frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity due to tectonic plate movements.