Ring of Fire is a 40,000 km area in the Pacific Ocean where about 90% of world's earthquakes and 75% of volcanic eruptions occur.
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The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped belt around the Pacific, often described as about 40,000 km long. It’s where a large share of Earth’s earthquakes and volcanoes occur due to plate boundaries and subduction zones.
🤯 "Ring of Fire is a 40,000 km area in the Pacific Ocean where about 90% of world's earthquakes and 75% of volcanic eruptions occur. Earth’s most dramatic mood ring."