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  • Basalt at the Giant's Causeway: Understanding Ireland's Unique Rock Formation
    The Giant's Causeway in Ireland is made up of basalt, a type of extrusive igneous rock.

    Here's why:

    * Extrusive: The basalt formed when lava erupted onto the Earth's surface and cooled quickly.

    * Basalt: This dark-colored, fine-grained rock is common in volcanic areas and is known for its characteristic hexagonal columns.

    The Giant's Causeway's columns are a spectacular example of how basalt cools and contracts, forming these unique shapes.

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