Which one do you mean? There's one in Edinburgh, probably the most famous of them and is indeed an exticnt volcano. There's one at Dumbarrow. Dumbarrow Hill is sometimes called Arthur's Seat. It has a hill-fort on it. There is also an Arthur's Seat in Cumbria and one in Dumfriesshire.
It is estimated to of been between 350 and 400 million years ago.
Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland, formed around 350 million years ago during the Carboniferous period. It is the remains of a volcano that eroded over time, leaving behind the distinctive hill we see today.
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A piece of feces came from the moon and plugged the sombitch up, it used to be the gateway to hell where dragons, evil wizards and warlocks would come out ordering the terrifying deom monsters to kill all the scots. hope this helps
340 million years ago
It is estimated to of been between 350 and 400 million years ago.
In Scotland, Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh last erupted over 290 million years ago
Arthur's seat 's name came from king arthur the person who owns the place.
Arthur's Seat is an extinct volcano in Edinburgh
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Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland, formed around 350 million years ago during the Carboniferous period. It is the remains of a volcano that eroded over time, leaving behind the distinctive hill we see today.
Arthur's seat
Arthur's Seat, an extinct volcano located in Edinburgh, erupted around 350 million years ago during the Carboniferous period. The eruption was caused by volcanic activity related to tectonic movements, which allowed magma to rise to the Earth's surface. Over time, erosion has shaped the landscape, leaving behind the hill we see today. It is now a popular hiking destination, offering stunning views of the city.
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It is a hill in Edinburgh.
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