Biology, asked by ncunningham1543, 11 months ago

How deep into Earth’s surface might a very massive batholith extend?

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Answered by aliya3077
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Answer:

10-15 kilometres

Explanation:

A batholith is a large body of igneous rock that is formed by the process of intrusion and solidification and magma. A batholith exposed to the surface with a thickness of 100 kilometers square or more. Recent studies of thickness of batholith have revealed that they can reach deeper into the earth's surface with thickness with thickness ranging from 10 to 15 km.

Answered by shaikhaa9572
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Answer:

Explanation:It might be:

10-15 kilometers

10 kilometers = 6.21371 Miles.

15 kilometers = 9.32057 Miles

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