Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America, is not an active volcano and has not erupted. It is a non-volcanic mountain formed from tectonic activity, specifically the collision of the Nazca and South American plates. The last volcanic activity in the region occurred millions of years ago, and Aconcagua itself is primarily known for its climbing challenges rather than volcanic activity.
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