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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
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9. Why do so many earthquakes and volcanoes occur around the Ring of Fire?

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RSB [31]3 years ago
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Answer: Tectonic plates moving.

The abundance of volcanoes and earthquakes along the Ring of Fire is caused by the amount of movement of tectonic plates in the area. Along much of the Ring of Fire, plates overlap at convergent boundaries called subduction zones. ... As rock is subducted, it melts and becomes magma.

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Purposive sampling: It allows the sample to be controlled whenever a certain manipulation is possible to generate expected and known results. In the case of the question above, Dr Parrett can search for specific athletes, with characteristics that will generate an expected result in the research.

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