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  • Merapi Volcano, Java, Indonesia

    * Batur Voclano, Bali, Indonesia

    * Rabaul Caldera, Papua New Guinea

    * Pinatubo Volcano, Central Luzon, Philippines

    * Mt Canlaon, Islands, Philippines

    * Bulusan, Luzon, Philippines

    * Parker, Southern Mindanao, Philippines

    * Gemini Seamount, New Hebrides Island Arc, Vanuatu Islands

    * Aoba (Ambae Island), Vanuatu Islands

    * Barren Island, Andaman Islands, Indian ocean, India

    * Mt Unzen, Japan

    * Bezymianny Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

    * Karymsky Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

    * Klyuchevskoi Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

    * Avachinsky Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia

    * Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

    * Loihi Seamount, Hawaii

    * Marianis Islands

    * Metis Shoal, Tonga

    * Ruapehu, New Zealand

    * Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

    * Akutan Volcano, Aleutian Islands

    * Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutian Islands

    * Mt Spurr, Alaska

    * Pavlof Volcano, Alaska Peninsula

    * Gorda Ridge, Northeast Pacific Ocean

    * Mount St. Helens

    * Mount Lassen, California

    * Lake Superior Ice Volcanoes, Michigan

    * Popocatepetl, Mexico

    * Santa María Volcano, Guatemala

    * Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala

    * Fuego Volcano, Guatemala

    * Tacaná Volcano, Guatemala

    * Cerro Quemado Volcano, Guatemala

    * Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

    * Volcano Rincon de la Vieja, Costa Rica

    * Coatepeque, El Salvador

    * Ilopango, El Salvador

    * Izalco, El Salvador

    * San Miguel, El Salvador

    * San Salvador, El Salvador

    * San Vicente, El Salvador

    * Santa Ana, El Salvador

    * Cerro, Nicaragua

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tons of volcanoes like mt fuji, mt st helens and mt vesvius

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How do volcanoes form in the ring of fire?

Volcanoes can form from other other volcanoes in the ring of fire


What is the ring if fire?

a ring of volcanoes


Why is there an area called the ring of fire?

The ring of fire is called the ring of fire. It is a chain of volcanoes in the pacific ocean.


What is the ring of volcanoes called?

The Ring of Fire


What percentage of the world's volcanoes are on the ring of fire?

Number of Volcanoes in the Ring of Fire500 volcanoes comprise the Ring of Fire, a group of volcanoes that form more of a horseshoe than a ring along the coasts on both sides of the Pacific Ocean and extends to islands east of Australia. 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes are part of the Ring of Fire.


Are the volcanoes in the ring of fire stratovolcanoes?

Many of them are, but not all. The Ring of Fire also includes some shield and cinder cone volcanoes. There are also several complex volcanoes that do not fit neatly into the three main categories.


Where are some areas that still have volcanoes?

There Are multiple volcanoes along the ring of fire. (along the pacific coast)


What does the ring of fire as to with the ring?

The ring is the circle of countries that have volcanoes in it.


Is pacific ring of fire a volcano?

No, it is a ring of volcanoes.


How many volcanos surround the ring of fire?

There are about 452 volcanoes in The Ring of Fire.


How did the ring of fire come the ring of fire?

Because most volcanoes are around it.


What is the location of volcanoes?

ring of fire