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Pilot Mountain is not a volcano; it is a monadnock, which is a mountain that has resisted erosion while the surrounding terrain has worn away. It is part of the Sauratown Mountains in North Carolina and is primarily composed of granite. The formation of Pilot Mountain is due to geological processes including uplift and erosion, rather than volcanic activity.

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