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What is Ireland's geography?

Ireland is very green and consists of mountains and low areas. Most mountains are around the coastland and the centre of Ireland tends to be flatter. Because of this, Ireland has been described as being like a saucer.


What is the most famous mountain in Ireland?

The most famous mountains in Ireland is the mountains of Mourne. These mountains are in northern Ireland. The Mourne Mountains are the most visited.


Does Ireland have mountains?

Ireland has many mountains. See the link below.


Does The Republic of Ireland have lowlands?

Yes, Ireland has lowlands. Most of the mountains are near to the coast of Ireland, and large areas of the midlands are flat, so they would be lowlands, along with valleys between mountains.


What is the main mountin range in Ireland called?

The mountain range with the highest mountains is the Macgillycuddy's Reeks in county Kerry. There are some other important mountain ranges in Ireland too, like the Wicklow Mountains and the Mourne Mountains.


What is the highest mountain in Northern Ireland made from?

Slieve Donard, like other mountains in the Mourne Mountains, is a granite mountain.


Any mountains or rocks in Ireland?

There are lots of mountain ranges in Northern Ireland. The Mourne mountains contain the highest mountain, which is Slieve Donard. Other mountain ranges in Northern Ireland include the Sperrins and the Belfast Hills and Antrim Hills.


East coast of Ireland mountains?

Wicklow Mountains.


Where is Antrim mountains?

The Antrim mountains are mountains are mountains that are located in County Antrim, Ireland.


Are there any hills in Ireland?

There are many hills and mountains in Ireland.


Why are Ireland's mountains not as high as other mountains in the world?

there Irish


Are there mountains plains and deserts in Ireland?

well you know what? it is not . Because im doin my report on it and ive read lots of books and yeah!