You can find sandstone in Cork Mountains and in Kerry
No. Sandstone would make a good caprock.
Sandstone. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock - which is the only type of rock which can contain fossils.
To find an aquifer, you would typically need to look for rocks that are porous and permeable, such as sandstone, limestone, or fractured volcanic rock. These types of rocks allow for the movement and storage of water within their spaces, forming potential underground reservoirs from which water can be extracted.
You would find all of those things in Ireland.
Connemara is in the west of Ireland. Connemara ponies would be found around Ireland though.
The Yellow Tit is a bird that is only found in Taiwan, so you would not find them in Ireland.
Sandstone
There are no wild elephants in Ireland, so the only ones you would see would be in zoos and maybe in a circus.
No, sandstone is a common type of sedimentary rock that can be found in many places around the world. However, the quality and quantity of sandstone can vary depending on the location and geological conditions.
Not normally.
Kenmare is located in Ireland.