Define:-
Batholiths
Lacoliths
Sills
Dykes
Necks
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batholiths...
a very large igneous intrusion extending to an unknown depth in the earth's crust...
lacoliths...
a mass of igneous rock, typically lens-shaped, that has been intruded between rock strata causing uplift in the shape of a dome...
sills...
a sill is a tabular sheet intrusion that has intruded between older layers of sedimentary rock, beds of volcanic lava or tuff, or along the direction of foliation in metamorphic rock...
dykes...
in geological usage, is a sheet of rock that is formed in a fracture in a pre-existing rock body...
necks...
a neck is a long, thin peninsula, a stretch of land that looks neck-like on a map...
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