Intrusive volcanic landform formed when lava colls in the shape of saucer place is called
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On the basis of cooling of magma, the volcanic landforms are divided into extrusive igneous rocks landforms and intrusive igneous landforms. Plutonic rocks are formed when the magma cools within the earth's crust. The extrusive igneous rocks are formed when the cooling of Lava occurs above the Earth's surface
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