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Pacific Ring Of Fire
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The Ring of Fire is a tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes that surrounds most of the Pacific Ocean, stretching approximately 40,000 km in length and up to 500 km in width. It contains around 750-915 active or dormant volcanoes, accounting for about two-thirds of the world's total, and is responsible for about 90% of the world's earthquakes, including most of its largest ones. The Ring of Fire has existed for more than 35 million years and is formed by the subduction of different tectonic plates at convergent boundaries around the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the formation of oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, back-arc basins, and volcanic belts.learn more on wikipedia
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9516Major earthquake causes widespread damage and multiple deaths in Vanuatu
166217Volcanic eruption in Indonesia results in multiple fatalities, thousands displaced
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4151Over 300 Buried After Landslide Hits Papua New Guinea Village
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perspectives
- 1.Natural Disasters
- 2.Air travel
- 3.Earthquakes
- 4.Tourism
- 5.Landslide
- 6.Typhoon
- 7.Volcano
- 8.Geology
- 9.Tsunami
countries
- 1.Fiji
- 2.Australia
- 3.China
- 4.France
- 5.United Kingdom
- 6.Kiribati
- 7.New Caledonia
- 8.New Zealand
- 9.Papua New Guinea
- 10.Solomon Islands
- 11.Tuvalu
- 12.United States
organizations
- 1.US Geological Service
- 2.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 3.Facebook
- 4.World Vision International
- 5.Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazards Department
- 6.US Embassy
- 7.Port Vila Central Hospital
- 8.Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre
- 9.Australian High Commission
- 10.National Disaster Management Office
- 11.PNG Defense Force
- 12.Department of Works and Highways
persons
- 1.Penny Wong
- 2.Michael Thompson
- 3.Katie Greenwood
- 4.Dan McGarry
- 5.Clement Chipokolo
- 6.Charlot Salwai
- 7.Anthony Albanese
- 8.Ninga Role
- 9.Aimos Akem
- 10.Elizabeth Laruman
- 11.Winston Peters
- 12.William B Davis