The Ring of Fire is like a lava necklace around Earth. It’s made up of many volcanoes and earthquake spots that are all connected by the way Earth moves under our feet.
Imagine Earth as a big ball covered with puzzle pieces, these are called tectonic plates. When they move, they bump into each other or slide past one another. This movement can cause mountains to rise, earthquakes to shake the ground, and volcanoes to erupt like popcorn popping in a pan.
The Ring of Fire is where most of these puzzle pieces meet, it’s why there are so many volcanoes and earthquakes around the world.
Examples
- Pieces of a puzzle constantly moving under your feet
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See also
- What are transform boundaries?
- How Do Volcanoes Shape Earth's Surface?
- What are volcanic island arcs?
- What Is The Ring Of Fire?
- What Is the Difference Between Volcanoes and Earthquakes?