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True or False: The Ring of Fire is a section along the Atlantic Ocean where you have active volcanoes A. True B. False
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True or False: The Ring of Fire is a section along the Atlantic Ocean where you have active volcanoes
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B. False
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False it’s the parific ocean that has active volcanoes
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False because the Atlantic Ocean dose not have active volcanoes besides that’s a ocean so no
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