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how is is plutonic rock formed????​

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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In the restricted sense, plutonic rocks are coarse-grained crystalline igneous rocks formed by consolidation of molten rock material or magma below the Earth's surface (Latin Pluto, god of the Underworld).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plutonic Rock : Plutonic rocks are a kind of igneous rocks, formed by solidification of molten rock material or magma below the Earth's surface or underground. Plutonic rocks are also called as intrusive rocks as they are formed inside the earth's crust.

Volcanic activity leads to the rise of plutonic rocks. When the molten magma cools down inside the volcano, plutonic rocks will be formed.

Examples: Granite, Gabbro, and Granodiorite.

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