The highest concentration of active volcanoes is found around the Pacific Ocean. This region, the Pacific Ring of Fire, is home to over 450 volcanoes. This is due to the high number of subduction zones where the Pacific Plate interacts with several other tectonic plates. ANSWER: (D) Around the Pacific Ocean
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The Pacific Ocean is surrounded by convergent plate boundaries. When the heavy oceanic crust of the Pacific Plate sinks into the mantle, it carries water and sediment that lower the melting point of the rocks above. This generates massive amounts of magma that rise to form volcanic island arcs (like the Aleutians and Japan) and volcanic mountain ranges (like the Andes). This tectonic “recycling” makes the Pacific margins the most active volcanic laboratory on Earth, contrasting with the much calmer Atlantic or Indian Oceans, which have fewer subduction zones.