Social Sciences, asked by ponabohinaharshini, 1 month ago

mention the differences between
land forms and extrusive land forms.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rocks that solidify beneath the ground are called intrusive or plutonic rocks, while those that solidify above the surface are called extrusive or volcanic rocks. Extrusive rocks are sometimes small rocks that you can hold in your hand. At other times, entire landforms are created when lava flows onto the surface.

Answered by BeccarPexity
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The rocks that solidify beneath the ground are called intrusive or plutonic rocks, while those that solidify above the surface are called extrusive or volcanic rocks. Extrusive rocks are sometimes small rocks that you can hold in your hand. At other times, entire landforms are created when lava flows onto the surface.

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