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Celia Bird
14 August, 13:38
What is the pacific ring of fire?
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Romeo Burke
14 August, 17:35
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the Pacific ring of fire is the border of the Pacific oceanic plate. It is called the ring of fire because that edge is very active and lots of subduction occurs there causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
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