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The Pacific "Ring of Fire" is primarily associated with which type of tectonic setting? a. Passive margins b. Continental c. Hot Spots d. Subduction-related convergent boundary e. collision convergent boundary f. Divergent boundary

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    1 February, 16:43
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    The Pacific "Ring of Fire" is primarily associated with d. Subduction-related convergent boundary.

    Explanation:

    The Ring of fire is basically a large area in the pacific ocean, where many Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurs.

    The Ring of Fire is related to tsunamis as -

    Most of the Tsunamis (approximately 80%), occurs in the pacific Ocean,

    In the Ring of Fire, a geographically active area where tectonic shifts make volcanoes and the earthquakes.

    The ring of fire is also called as Pacific ring of fire. This was formed by the subduction of the Pacific plate below the continental plates. Numbers of volcanic arc created by the subduction process to give the Pacific ring of fire.
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