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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
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Christian Orthodox Church
- 2.British Foreign Office
- 3.Athens Geodynamic Institute
- 4.Aegean Airlines
- 5.US Geological Service
- 6.University of Athens
- 7.Thira Chamber of Commerce
- 8.South Aegean Regional Fire Department
- 9.Santorini Philharmonic Orchestra
- 10.Organisation of Antiseismic Planning and Protection
- 11.National Observatory of Athens
- 12.National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
persons
- 1.Kostas Papazachos
- 2.Catherine Wilson
- 3.Athanassios Ganas
- 4.Athanasios Vyrinis
- 5.Alkis Konstantinidis
- 6.Yiannis Fragiadakis
- 7.Vassilis Kikilias
- 8.Vassilis Karastathis
- 9.Vasilis Kikilias
- 10.Soo Jin Kim
- 11.Pavlos Marinakis
- 12.Nikos Zorzos