The Pacific Ring of Fire, a 40,000-kilometer seismic belt, is a hotspot for earthquakes and volcanoes, driven by tectonic plate subduction. It has triggered historic disasters like the 2011 Japan earthquake and the 1960 Chilean earthquake. Global seismic networks and international collaboration are crucial for monitoring activity, improving preparedness, and understanding past events to mitigate future risks.
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