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briefly describe any three in intrusive landforms

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Answered by Kanitha
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Volcanic Landforms: Intrusive Igneous. Magma is stored below the surface in reservoirs called magma chambers. ... When magma cools and solidifies in these spaces, Intrusive or plutonic igneous rocks are formed deep beneath the Earth's surface. Intrusive features like stocks, laccoliths, sills, and dikes are formed




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Answered by tawarerohan5
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Intrusive volcanic landforms. When magma is forced to the surface only a small amount of the mass actually reaches that level. Most of the magma is intruded into the crust where it solidifies into a range of features. These are often exposed at the surface by later erosion.Volcanic Landforms: Intrusive Igneous. Magma is stored below the surface in reservoirs called magma chambers. ... When magma cools and solidifies in these spaces, Intrusive or plutonic igneous rocks are formed deep beneath the Earth's surface. Intrusive features like stocks, laccoliths, sills, and dikes are formed.

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