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Geography, 21.05.2020 02:07, delaneymoses21

Why is the “Ring of Fire significant in the
study of geology?
A It is the area where all of the world's mountains are found.
B. It is the area where the Earth's plate boundaries are most
active.
C. It is the area where most of the world's forest fires take
place.

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