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Some 50 to 60 million years ago, during the Paleogene period,
Basalt can be found in parts of Ireland, particularly in areas of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The Giant's Causeway, a famous natural landmark in County Antrim, is made up of basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity.
Different ones have different amounts of sides. They are not all hexagonal, having 6 sides, as some people think. Some have less than that and some have more, from about 4 to as high as 10.
the giant casue way is 15 miles long and would take forever to walk. nuff sed.
how the hell am i supposed to know im the one asking the question what the frug
No, the Giant's Causeway is not a headland. It is a unique rock formation on the coast of Northern Ireland made up of thousands of interlocking basalt columns. A headland is a coastal feature that extends out into the sea.
The Giants Causeway.
The Giants Causeway is not in Belfast. It is about 98 kilometres or 61 miles from it.
The Giant's Causeway is located on the continent of Europe in Northern Ireland. It is known for its unique rock formations that were formed by volcanic activity.
They are not actually all hexagonal. They formed that way from the result of a volcano and cracks forming to bring the various shapes that they are.
The Giants Causeway.
The Giants causeway is linked to the legend of Finn MacCool who built it to fight another giant of Scotland. The legend also states that Finn pretended to be his baby so that the opposing Giant would get scared and run away!
The Giants Causeway is a famous tourist attraction in the north of Ireland.
The Giant's Causeway is located in Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. It is a natural wonder comprised of thousands of interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity.
The Giant's Causeway.
Balast rock
Giants Causeway
Basalt