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Why does the Ring of Fire MOST LIKELY experience more earthquakes and volcanoes than anywhere else in the world?
This area has the thinnest lithosphere.
This area has the strongest ocean waves.
This area has the most severe weather activity.
This area has the most tectonic plate interactions.
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This area has the most tectonic plate interactions.
Explanation: The Ring of Fire circles many plate boundaries (subduction zones, convergent and transform boundaries) around the Pacific Plate. These interactions produce frequent earthquakes and magma formation that fuels volcanism.
Explanation: The Ring of Fire circles many plate boundaries (subduction zones, convergent and transform boundaries) around the Pacific Plate. These interactions produce frequent earthquakes and magma formation that fuels volcanism.
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