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Volcanoes are not likely to occur in Marshall, Texas, as the region is not situated near tectonic plate boundaries where volcanic activity typically originates. The geological formations in East Texas are primarily composed of sedimentary rocks, with no active volcanic systems. While there are ancient volcanic rocks in parts of Texas, they do not indicate current volcanic activity. Therefore, the risk of volcanic eruptions in Marshall is extremely low.

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