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The 'ring of fire' - is the boundary of tectonic 'plates' in the Earth's surface. The whole of the Pacific ocean 'sits on top' of one such plate. The 'ring of fire' reference - relates to the fact that - where the Pacific plate touches another - volcanoes have formed.
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it can burn and kill animals and their habitats.
The continent that has the most earthquakes is Asia, because it is near the Ring of Fire.
Fire is not a living thing because it does not have all of the seven characteristics. Nothing (so far) has proven that fire is made up of cells making it not living. Hope i helped and that you believe me :)
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the ring of fire
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the ring of fire
The ring of fire is a string of volcanoes that are seismicly active. Around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.
The 'ring of fire' - is the boundary of tectonic 'plates' in the Earth's surface. The whole of the Pacific ocean 'sits on top' of one such plate. The 'ring of fire' reference - relates to the fact that - where the Pacific plate touches another - volcanoes have formed.
In the Chicago fire there was destruction in properties and belongings but it did not affect it's geography. The geography of a place or a location doesn't change until a mass destruction happens, like volcano eruptions, earthquakes, etc,. . .
The mountain ranges in the Central Highlands (Pleiku/Kontum areas) can get pretty dry. Just like the forests in California...nice and wet during winter...dry and a fire danger in the summer.
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no. fire is nonliving because it is not made of cells and is 100% predictable when interacting. It also has no reason or instinct.
yes it is living