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Did you know: about the Ring of Fire?

Thank you musiclover for making think about volcanoes. They are fascinating.

The "Ring of Fire" is indeed a horseshoe-shaped area surrounding the Pacific Ocean, characterized by a high concentration of volcanic activity and earthquakes due to the movement of tectonic plates along its boundaries; it is considered the most seismically active region on Earth.
Key points about the Ring of Fire:
Shape: Horseshoe-shaped
Location: Around the Pacific Ocean
Cause: Tectonic plate interactions, particularly where oceanic plates subduct under continental plates
Features: Numerous active volcanoes, deep ocean trenches, and earthquake zones

Most of the active volcanoes on Earth are located underwater, along the aptly named “Ring of Fire” in the Pacific Ocean. Made up of more than 450 volcanoes, the Ring of Fire stretches for nearly 40,250 kilometers (25,000 miles), running in the shape of a horseshoe (as opposed to an actual ring) from the southern tip of South America, along the west coast of North America, across the Bering Strait, down through Japan, and into New Zealand.

The Ring of Fire is the result of plate tectonics. Much of the volcanic activity occurs along subduction zones, which are convergent plate boundaries where two tectonic plates come together. The heavier plate is shoved (or subducted) under the other plate. When this happens, melting of the plates produces magma that rises up through the overlying plate, erupting to the surface as a volcano.

Subduction zones are also where Earth’s deepest ocean trenches are located and where deep earthquakes happen. The trenches form because as one plate subducts under another, it is bent downward. Earthquakes occur as the two plates scrape against each other and as the subducting plate bends.

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Yes, I have heard of it! Fascinating!
braveheart21 · 61-69, M
I thought that was the aftermath of having a super hot chilli... 🤷😂😂😂
sure do
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Captainjackass · 31-35, M
Bexsy’s fact of the day.
JackHoff · 46-50, M
[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csghIa-h_TA]

 
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