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What is the Ring of Fire?
a chain of volcanoes that are entirely under water
a ring of volcanoes around the Atlantic Basin
a circle of mantle plumes around the Pacific Basin
a chain of volcanoes circling the Pacific Basin
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Answer D a change of volcanoes circling the Pacific Basin hope this helps
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D: chain of volcanoes circling the Pacific Basin
Step-by-step explanation:
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