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The Pacific Ring of Fire is a 25,000-mile-long horseshoe-shaped belt outlining the Pacific Ocean, where 75% of the world's volcanoes and 90% of its earthquakes occur.

: Ontario’s Ministry of Mines estimates the region could be worth up to $1 trillion , while private firms like Wyloo Metals estimate the value of defined ore bodies at approximately $90 billion . Strategic Projects : ring_of_fire

: The region contains 1.6 billion tonnes of carbon; disturbing these peatlands could release 10 times Ontario’s annual carbon emissions. The Pacific Ring of Fire is a 25,000-mile-long

: The area contains globally significant deposits of chromite , nickel , copper , platinum group metals , gold, and palladium. : The area contains globally significant deposits of

: A high-grade copper-nickel project owned by Wyloo Metals, with construction planned for 2027 and production for 2030.