recreating Finn MacCool's road to battle
According to legend, the Giant’s Causeway was built by the Irish
giant, Finn MacCool, as a crossing to confront his Scottish rival.
Scientists have an alternative explanation, and for the first time they have reproduced in the laboratory the process through which the
causeway’s 40,000 near-perfect hexagonal columns were formed.
Geometric columns are seen in a variety of volcanic rocks across the
Earth and are known to form as the rock cools and contracts, resulting
in a regular array of polygonal prisms or columns. But until now,
geologists had been unsure of the threshold at which cooling magma
suddenly fractures into a geometric pavement.
So now they know how Finn got it done.
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