Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver
The Ring of Fire is over 40,000 km long and touches 4 of the world's continents as well as major island chains.
Pacific Ring of Fire
The 'Ring of Fire' is actually the edge of the Pacific Plate. It is called the 'Ring of Fire' because it is a ring lined with lots and lots of volcanoes. If what you mean by belt is a mostly straight line, then no, it is a deformed and distorted ring, with many volcanoes out of line, but shaped like a strange circle. The 'Ring of Fire' is not a belt of fire at all. The fire is supposed to be lava! The fire comes from the volcanoes... as you may know! In shorter words, it is a circle of volcanoes that line the Pacific Plate.
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That would be the "Ring of Fire", which is the basin of the Pacific Ocean.
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Los Angeles, Seattle, Puerto Vallarta, Tokyo, Manila, Vancouver, Valaparaiso
Oh, dude, the Ring of Fire is like this horseshoe-shaped area in the Pacific Ocean where a lot of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions happen. So, like, humans living near the Ring of Fire have to deal with all that crazy natural disaster stuff, which can be pretty inconvenient, you know? It's like living in a permanent game of dodgeball with Mother Nature.
new zaeland is on a major fault line part of ring of fire