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Does the Wuhan area have a history of volcanic activity in geological time?

Wuhan is located in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River plains, in the eastern part of the Jianghan Plain, and has no history of volcanic activity.

In the geological history of more than 20 million years from the Miocene to the Pleistocene, China was a country with many volcanoes. Geologists divide China's volcanic distribution and volcanic activity into two major areas: One area is along the continental edge in eastern my country, where hundreds of volcanic groups and volcanic cones are formed, which form part of the Pacific Rim volcanic chain. ; Another area is the volcanoes on the Tibetan Plateau and its surrounding areas. The distribution of volcanoes and volcanic activities are very common in these areas, such as the famous Wudalianchi and Jingbo Lake in Heilongjiang; Changbai Mountain and Longgang in Jilin; Halaha and Hannuoba in Inner Mongolia; Datong in Shanxi; Penglai in Shandong; Liuhe in Jiangsu; Jiashan in Anhui; Mingxi in Fujian; Keelung in Taiwan; Leizhou in Guangdong; Qiongbei in Hainan; Tengchong in Yunnan, etc. As for the Tibetan Plateau, the distribution of various types of volcanoes and volcanic activities of different scales are more common.