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To determine which country is unlikely to experience a volcanic eruption, one would typically look for countries located far from tectonic plate boundaries, such as those in the middle of large continental plates. For example, countries like Egypt or parts of central Africa are less likely to experience volcanic activity compared to countries situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire, such as Japan or Indonesia.

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