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Actually, Scotland has both volcanoes and earthquakes. However, there are no active or dormant volcanoes in Scotland and all earthquakes are too faint to be felt by humans.

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Scotland is situated on a stable tectonic plate, far from any plate boundaries where volcanic or seismic activity typically occurs. The lack of volcanic activity means there are no active volcanoes in Scotland. While Scotland does experience occasional minor earthquakes, they are usually of low magnitude due to the area's stable geological conditions.

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