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The Isle of Wight does not have any active volcanoes, but it does have geological features related to volcanic activity from millions of years ago. The island primarily consists of sedimentary rock formations, including chalk and clay, which were formed in a marine environment. However, there are remnants of ancient volcanic activity in the form of igneous rock, particularly around the area of the Needles. Overall, the Isle of Wight is not known for current volcanic activity.

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