Are there any volcanoes in Northern Ireland?

Volcanoes located in Northern Ireland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland has no active or dormant volcanoes
dormant volcanoes
Dormant volcanos are the volcanoes that are quiet, but might possibly erupt again. If a volcano that has been silent for years erupts again, it is called a "dormant volcano". Vesuvius of Italy is a prime example. After many years of dormancy, it re-emerged in 1931.
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How many volcanoes are there in Northern Ireland?

There are a number of extinct volcanoes in Ireland these include Slieve Gullion in County Armagh, Croghan Hill in County Offaly, Mount Slemish in County Antrim, Lambay Island in Dublin and Loch Na Fooey in County Galway. These volcanoes are all extinct with the last eruption was approximately 60 million years ago.
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Where is the volcano in Northern Ireland?

1: Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland

Volcanic activity here 60 million years ago led to the creation of the Giant's Causeway – 40,000 basalt columns stretching into the sea, some 40ft high. Locals will tell you they are the creation of the mighty giant Finn McCool, who built the causeway for his love.
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Are there any volcanoes near Ireland?

The Republic of Ireland possesses no active volcanoes. Volcanic activity in the country occurred primarily between 480-430 MYA, during the Ordovician geological age.
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Has the UK got any volcanoes?

There are no active volcanoes in the UK today, but the UK's volcanic past tells a story spanning hundreds of millions of years.
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The Ancient Volcano in Ireland; Giant's Causeway



Is Edinburgh Castle built on a volcano?

The rock on which Edinburgh Castle is built is the plug of a volcano, believed to be around 350 million years old. The summit of the rock is 130 metres above sea level, and it was on this exposed by defensively significant site that human occupation in the city began approximately 3,000 years ago.
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Are there any volcanoes in Yorkshire?

There are no active volcanoes in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, although a few do exist in some British Overseas Territories, including Queen Mary's Peak in Tristan da Cunha, Soufrière Hills volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, as well as Mount Belinda and Mount Michael in the ...
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Are there any dormant volcanoes in Northern Ireland?

Volcanoes located in Northern Ireland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland has no active or dormant volcanoes at this time.
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Did a volcano erupt in Ireland?

A volcanic eruption which shook the Ambrym Islands was described as the most violent shock that has been experienced for a century. It is estimated that at least 500 natives have been killed. The volcano erupted on 3 December, devastating the entire village and plantation and transforming the whole face of the island.
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Could Ireland have a tsunami?

Historical records and geological evidence indicate that, while unlikely, the Irish coast is vulnerable to tsunamis from distant earthquakes and submarine landslides. The Lisbon earthquakes of 1755 and 1761 caused tsunamis that reached Ireland (view report).
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Is Vinegar Hill a volcano?

Unexpected is right! The long dormant volcano on the outskirts of Enniscorthy trailed in behind such well known venues as Dublin, Glendalough, Newgrange and Dingle.
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What is the closest volcano to the UK?

What is the nearest active volcano to London? It's a tight race between Vesuvius in Italy and Öræfajökull on the southeast coast of Iceland – both are just over 1,000 miles from London. Vesuvius wins the prize by some 30 miles, and it certainly is an impressive nearest volcanic neighbour to have.
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What tectonic plate is Northern Ireland on?

At the beginning of the Palaeogene period, as the North American Plate moved apart from the Eurasian Plate, crustal stretching and thinning occurred leading to widespread volcanic activity in Northern Ireland and western Scotland.
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Why is there no volcanoes in Northern Ireland?

Well, at least not anymore, as it was 60 million years ago that this land mass was a volcano! North-east Antrim was part of a mountain chain bigger than the Himalayas which cracked open and caused volcanic eruptions everywhere. The Glens of Antrim would not exist without huge plugs of molten rock soaring into the air.
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Was Mount Snowdon a volcano?

Snowdon mountain in Wales was once at the centre of a furious ring of volcanic activity. One such eruption in the region is believed to have been about three times as explosive as the Krakatoa in Indonesia. That eruption was heard 3,000 miles away and altered global climates and weather for years afterwards.
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Is bath built on a volcano?

The Floor is Lava

The reason for Bath's hot springs is that the city sits in the mouth of a long-dormant volcano. The caldera that formed the city has been extinct for many millennia, but the thermal heat still makes for a nice, relaxing dip in the springs.
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Why does Ireland have no volcanoes?

Ireland is not on a plate boundary now as therefore does not have an active volcanoes. We have been at plate boundaries in the past and we have lots of evidence of volcanic rocks. The most recent volcanic activity was at the start of the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean around 60 million years ago.
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Is Ireland a volcano?

Ireland is presently surrounded by extinct volcanoes such as the Slieve Gullion in County Armagh, Lambay Island in Dublin, Loch Na Fooey in County Galway, and Croghan Hill in County Offaly.
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Does Scotland have volcanoes?

There are no active volcanoes in Scotland today but many features in Scotland's landscape were formed by volcanoes millions of years ago.
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Was the Sugarloaf a volcano?

The Great Sugar Loaf is often mistaken for an extinct volcano but is in fact a deposit of rock created by heat and pressure inside the earth. It is set apart from the other peaks in the Wicklow Mountains National Park , however it provides views of much of the region.
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Is Slemish Mountain a volcano?

Slemish Mountain, the legendary first known Irish home of Saint Patrick, is located in County Antrim. The mountain rises about 1500 feet (437 metres) above the surrounding plain, and it is actually the central core of an extinct volcano.
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Is Dartmoor a volcano?

Dartmoor National Park, Devon

Devon was once close to the equator, located on a boundary between two sections of the earth's crust. These sections collided, causing volcanic eruptions which flowed over the land. As the magma cooled and hardened, it created the rock formations we see today.
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Is Arthurs Seat a volcano?

Arthur's Seat is an extinct volcano, which erupted around 340 million years ago.
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Was Mount Everest a volcano?

Mount Everest is a volcano located in the Himalayas. It is the highest mountain on Earth and is also the world's highest mountain peak. Mount Everest is classified as a stratovolcano meaning that it is composed of alternating layers of ash and lava.
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When did Edinburgh Castle volcano last erupt?

But no need to fear – the volcanic explosion that formed Castle Rock last exploded nearly 340 million years ago. Archaeological evidence suggests humans have been living on Castle Rock since 850 BC.
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