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Active volcanoes and earthquake zones are often found close to each other, suggesting a correlation between volcanic activity and tectonic plate boundaries. The red dots representing volcanoes are located along or near the yellow lines representing earthquake zones, which are long lines on the globe depicting tectonic plate boundaries. These plate boundaries are areas of intense tectonic activity where stress and pressure build up, causing earthquakes.

Active volcanoes and earthquake zones are frequently found in close proximity, indicating a connection between volcanic eruptions and tectonic plate boundaries. On a map, the red dots represent volcanoes, while the yellow lines represent earthquake zones, which follow the paths of tectonic plate boundaries. These boundaries are regions of significant tectonic movement, where stress and pressure accumulate and result in earthquakes.