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Why is the Ring of Fire so active ?

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Earthquakes in volcanoes

Step-by-step explanation:

I like to think of the ring of fire as the area where mother nature queefs.

There's too many earthquakes in that area because of the fact that it's literally sitting on a tectonic plate hotspot. Volcanoes form as a result from the movement of the earth.

Also it stinks like sulfuric acid (rotten eggs) and that's why I say it's mother nature's queefs

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