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The Antrim Plateau primarily consists of volcanic rocks, particularly basalt, which were formed from ancient lava flows. These basalt formations are a result of significant volcanic activity during the Paleogene period, around 60 million years ago. In addition to basalt, the plateau may also contain sedimentary rocks and tuffs that are associated with the volcanic processes. The unique geology contributes to the region's distinct landscape and biodiversity.

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