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Avah Orozco
19 March, 23:38
Why do they call it the ring of fire
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Brooks Stephenson
20 March, 01:57
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Volcanos are surrounding that plate
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Ahmed Lambert
20 March, 03:01
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The area encircling the Pacific Ocean is called the "Ring of Fire," because its edges mark a circle of high volcanic and seismic activity (earthquakes). Most of the active volcanoes on Earth are located on this circumference.
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