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This document provides an overview of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a geologically active zone around the Pacific Ocean marked by frequent seismic activity and volcanic eruptions. It highlights events such as the 1943-1952 eruption of Mount Parícutin in Mexico, the devastating 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines. These events illustrate the region's intense geological activity.

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PACIFIC RING OF FIRE CIRCUM-PACIFIC BELT A path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. MICHOACAN, MEXICO Formed by Rivera Mt. Paricutin 1943- and Cocos plates that 1952 slide under the North...

PACIFIC RING OF FIRE CIRCUM-PACIFIC BELT A path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. MICHOACAN, MEXICO Formed by Rivera Mt. Paricutin 1943- and Cocos plates that 1952 slide under the North American plate. T O H O K U , J A PA N March 11, 2011 9.0 magnitude Generated tsunami earthquake struck the almost 40 meters tall east coast of Japan LUZON, PHILIPPINES Sent off tons of sulfur June 15, 1991 dioxide into the atmosphere, claimed Mount Pinatubo hundreds of lives, and erupted destroyed buildings and structures CHILE Earthquake- February 27, 2010- 8.8 magnitude prone April 1, 2014- 8.2 country magnitude May 22, 1960- 9.5 March 16, 2014- 6.7 magnitude earthquake magnitude with with 11.5 m tsunami numerous successive aftershocks.

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