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  • Rock Types of Mount Snowdon: A Geological Overview
    Mount Snowdon is primarily composed of volcanic rocks. Specifically, the mountain is formed from rhyolitic lava flows that erupted around 450 million years ago during the Ordovician period.

    These rhyolites have weathered and eroded over time, creating the distinctive rocky landscape we see today. You'll also find some sedimentary rocks, like slates, which were formed from the deposition and compression of older rocks.

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