Around what tectonic plate are most of the worlds volcanoes located.

The Pacific plate. Is this correct?

Yes, you're right.

Yes, your answer is correct. Most of the world's volcanoes are located around the Pacific plate, which is often referred to as the "Ring of Fire." The Ring of Fire is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. It is characterized by a continuous series of oceanic trench subduction zones, volcanic arcs, volcanic belts, and plate movements. The plate boundaries on the Ring of Fire are associated with high volcanic activity due to the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath continental and other oceanic plates.