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No. Oklahoma is in an area that has been largely geologically inactive for hundreds of billions of years.

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There are currently no active or inactive volcanoes in Oklahoma. Oklahoma is not located near any tectonic plate boundaries or volcanic hotspots, which are necessary for the formation of volcanoes.

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