Geology of Hong Kong

The geology of Hong Kong is dominated by igneous rocks (including granitic rocks and volcanic rocks) formed during a major volcanic eruption period in the Mesozoic era. It makes up 85% of Hong Kong's land surface, and the remaining 15% are mostly sedimentary rocks located in the northeastern New Territories.

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Geology of Hong Kong

The geology of Hong Kong is dominated by igneous rocks (including granitic rocks and volcanic rocks) formed during a major volcanic eruption period in the Mesozoic era. It makes up 85% of Hong Kong's land surface, and the remaining 15% are mostly sedimentary rocks located in the northeastern New Territories.

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