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Jordan is not known for significant volcanic activity, as it is primarily located in a stable tectonic region. However, it does experience occasional earthquakes due to its position near the boundary of the Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates, particularly along the Dead Sea Transform fault system. These earthquakes are generally of low to moderate magnitude, but there is a potential for larger seismic events. The country's geological features include some ancient volcanic formations, but active volcanism is not present.

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