What Is the Ring of Fire and why does It Have so Many Volcanoes? 

The Ring of Fire is a vast, horseshoe-shaped zone circling the Pacific Ocean, stretching from South America and North America across to Asia and down to New Zealand.

The Ring of Fire is a vast, horseshoe-shaped zone circling the Pacific Ocean, stretching from South America and North America across to Asia and down to New Zealand. It is home to over 75% of the world’s volcanoes and frequent earthquakes, all due to the tectonic plate boundaries that run through
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