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describe the intrusive landforms created by volcanoes in details​

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Answered by rubykushwaha07
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The lava that is discharged during volcanic eruptions on cooling develops into igneous rocks. The cooling may take place either on arriving on the surface or also while the lava is still in the crustal portion. ... The lava that cools inside the crustal portions takes diverse forms. These forms are called intrusive forms.

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Answered by santhalingam2005
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(i)The lava that is discharged during volcanic eruptions on cooling develops into igneous rocks.
(ii)The cooling may take place either on arriving on the surface or also while the lava is still in the crustal portion.
(iii)According to the location of the cooling of the lava, igneous rocks are categorized as plutonic rocks and volcanic rocks.
(iv)The lava that cools inside the crustal portions takes diverse forms. These forms are called intrusive forms.

Some of the forms are shown in Figure given below
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