Why is there no volcanoes in Ireland?

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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Do we have volcanoes in Ireland?

Ireland and Volcanoes

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.
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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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Does Ireland have any active volcanoes?

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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Are there dormant volcanoes in Ireland?

Volcanoes of the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has no active or dormant volcanoes at this time.
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Is the UK a volcano?

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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Does Northern Ireland have a volcano?

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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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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Has Ireland ever had an earthquake?

Earthquakes in Ireland are actually quite rare. According to the Irish National Seismic Network, Ireland is the quietest place for seismic activity in Europe. Most are recorded to the south-east or north-west of the island - mainly around Donegal and Wexford.
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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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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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Is Iceland a volcanic island?

Iceland is one of the most volcanically active places in the world and volcanic activity has shaped this island nation.
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What volcano caused a famine?

Two hundred years ago on April 10, the Indonesian volcano Tambora erupted, obliterating an entire tribe of people, cooling the Earth by several degrees, and causing famines and disease outbreaks around the world.
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Can extinct volcanoes erupt?

Dormant volcanoes have not erupted for a very long time but may erupt at a future time. Extinct volcanoes are not expected to erupt in the future.
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Where are the biggest volcanoes in the world?

Rising gradually to more than 4 km (2.5 mi) above sea level, Hawaii's Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano on our planet. Its submarine flanks descend to the sea floor an additional 5 km (3 mi), and the sea floor in turn is depressed by Mauna Loa's great mass another 8 km (5 mi).
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Can an inactive volcano become active?

The USGS defines a dormant volcano as any volcano that is not showing any signs of unrest but could become active again. California's Shasta is a dormant volcano by that definition (although could be considered "active" by some because it has erupted in historic times.)
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Can Ireland get tornadoes?

In short, Ireland is not immune to tornadoes, and even if they are sometimes referred to as “mini-tornadoes”, they are still tornadoes. In fact, the term “mini-tornado” came into use to distance these tornadoes from the larger ones recorded in the U.S. and other countries.
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Are there snakes on Ireland?

Unfortunately for Irish snake enthusiasts, there are no snakes in Ireland, and there never have been. Unlike Great Britain, which is home to at least three species of snake, the Emerald Isle has no native snakes.
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What should I avoid in Ireland?

What Not to Do in Ireland: 10 Things to Avoid
  • #1: Neglect to pay your round at the pub.
  • #2: Ignore Irish driving rules and common courtesies.
  • #3: Brag about being “Irish”
  • #4: Say that Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.
  • #5: Bellyache about the weather.
  • #6: Ask about leprechauns.
  • #7: Talk excessively about the “Troubles”
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What was the strongest wind ever recorded in Ireland?

The highest wind speed ever recorded in Ireland was 103 kn (191 km/h; 119 mph) at Fastnet Lighthouse, County Cork on 16 October 2017.
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What would happen if Ireland was hit by tsunami?

Tsunamis pose 'significant hazard' to Ireland's south east and western coasts as underwater 'megawaves' grow stronger. CITIES like Cork, Galway and Waterford could be devastated if a tsunami were to hit Ireland, experts have warned.
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Could a volcano erupt in the UK?

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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Why are there no volcanoes in the UK?

The reason why there are no volcanoes in Britain is that such activity usually occurs at the edge of the tectonic plates that make up the surface of the earth. Britain lies on the Eurasian plate, some 1-2000 kilometres away from the plate boundary.
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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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