For instance, 75% of the worlds active and dormant volcanoes (452 to be precise) are around Pacific ring of fire. However, this ring of fire that stretches from South America via North America to Asia is less than 1% of the earth total area. The reasons for this skewed distribution are closely related to how volcanoes form. A volcano is formed of hot molten rock (magma), ash, and other hot debris flow to the surface (crust) from the mantle. Lava flows (which are the hot magma that comes to the surface) are possible because the interior of the earth is dynamic. The earth's interior is made of several tectonic plates that always move in relation to each other. Volcanoes are common in areas where the plates come into contact with each other. Areas, where tectonic plates come into contact, are called boundaries. Geologists classify boundaries as either Convergent tectonic plate boundaries or Divergent tectonic plate boundaries
For instance, 75% of the worlds active and dormant volcanoes (452 to be precise) are around Pacific ring of fire. However, this ring of fire that stretches from South America via North America to Asia is less than 1% of the earth total area. The reasons for this skewed distribution are closely related to how volcanoes form. A volcano is formed of hot molten rock (magma), ash, and other hot debris flow to the surface (crust) from the mantle. Lava flows (which are the hot magma that comes to the surface) are possible because the interior of the earth is dynamic. The earth's interior is made of several tectonic plates that always move in relation to each other. Volcanoes are common in areas where the plates come into contact with each other. Areas, where tectonic plates come into contact, are called boundaries. Geologists classify boundaries as either Convergent tectonic plate boundaries or Divergent tectonic plate boundaries
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