The rock on Mount Snowdon is predominantly volcanic in origin, consisting of rhyolite and tuff formations that were formed during a period of intense volcanic activity around 450 million years ago.
latitude/longitude of Snowdon is 53°4'N, 4°5'W
Mount Snowdon is roughly 1085m and 3650 feet in height.
It's volcanic mountain
Mt. Rushmore.
Mount Marcy is primarily composed of anorthosite, which is a type of igneous rock that is rich in feldspar minerals and typically has a light color. This rock type is commonly found in the Adirondack Mountains of New York where Mount Marcy is located.
An extinct volcano
latitude/longitude of Snowdon is 53°4'N, 4°5'W
Mt. Snowdon is 1,085 meters high
this mt. has a rock type of rock
Mount Snowdon is roughly 1085m and 3650 feet in height.
In Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd, Wales.
Depends on the weather. Yes, Snowdon does peak out above the clouds farely frequently, but not all the time.
granet
Mid Wales
cold windy scary and bumpy
Snowdon is a mountain in the Snowdonia national park in north Wales.
The lava that comes out of Mt. Fuji is silica-poor. I am actually looking for the type of rock fragments comes out also.