yes there are . Peat,natural gas, copper,lead zinc,silver,barite,gypsum
A see thru fireplace does not require any extra flues. It function just like a regular fireplace.
Nothing major, just weather related problems from snow and flooding in localised areas. Ireland generally does not have any significant natural disasters.
Ireland is a physical place, so it is natural.
Peat is a natural fuel resource of Ireland.
Invented by Emil Flues; a three piece lock design.
Ireland does not really have any major oil reserves that have been discovered close to its coast and there are none on land. However natural gas has been found in Irish waters, mainly to the south and west of Ireland.
colds and flues are caused by bugs and viruses and tiny little specs.
Ireland is an island so it is surrounded by water. You are never more than about 70 miles from the sea in Ireland. Ireland also has a large amount of rivers and lakes, so some form of natural water is close to any point of Ireland.
Northern Ireland does not have national parks in the same way that England, Scotland, and Wales do. However, it does have Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) such as the Causeway Coast and Glens and the Mourne Mountains which offer protection and conservation of natural landscapes.
Zinc is a major resource in Ireland. In fact, the largest zinc mine in Europe is in Ireland. Coal, turf, water, oil and natural gas.
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What Natural Disasters have happened in Ireland in the last 5 years?