Why are earthquakes common in the Pacific Ring of Fire?

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When two tectonic plates meet, they can cause seismic and volcanic activity The Ring of Fire is where the Pacific tectonic plate meets other The Ring of Fire refers to the long chain of volcanoes and earthquake zones that encircle much of the Pacific Ocean

Ring of Fire describes an apocalyptic horrifying occurrence forced upon Earth derived from a man made atrocity Battling for survival becomes a lifestyle for Detailed Description Volcanic arcs and oceanic trenches partly encircling the Pacific Basin form the so-called Ring of Fire, a zone of frequent earthquakes and

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