Recent earthquakes recorded in various locations around the Pacific Ocean have brought the so-called "Ring of Fire", one of the most geologically active zones on Earth, back into the spotlight. More...
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It is a gigantic 40,000-kilometer tectonic zone that concentrates the greatest seismic and volcanic activity on the planet and surrounds the entire Pacific Ocean.
Recent earthquakes recorded in various locations around the Pacific Ocean have brought the so-called "Ring of Fire", one of the most geologically active zones on Earth, back into the spotlight. More...