North Carolina has no plate bounderies or hot spots.
No there are no volcanoes in North Carolina.
Truly I do not know the question but you spelled north in north carolina wrong so I would change that. But the answer is yes there was a earthquake in North Carolina in the 1990's in Charlotte.
The closest volcano to North Carolina is the dormant Mount Mitchell, which is part of the Appalachian Mountains. While it is not an active volcano, the region has volcanic origins from ancient geological activity. The nearest active volcano is located in Central America, with the closest significant volcanic activity found in the Caribbean region.
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North Carolina is north of South Carolina
North Carolina.
The original name of North Carolina is North Carolina
North Carolina is north of South Carolina
North Carolina is to South Carolina as is to North Dakotais to South Dakota.
North carolina is the northern part of one of the first colonies "carolina" which was later seperated into north and south
Charlotte North Carolina Is About 1 Hour Away From Albemarle North Carolina
Greensboro is a city in North Carolina. Greenville is a city in North Carolina.