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Coarse-grained igneous rocks are formed below the earth's surface. Why?

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Answered by CiaraHyacinth
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If the magma stays inside the earth and takes thousands of years to cool, it has time to make big crystals. These crystals make a coarse-grained igneous rock called plutonic, or intrusive, igneous rock because the magma was intruded into cracks deep under the earth's surface.

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