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plutonic igneous rock.


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Plutonic Igneous Rocks. Plutonic Igneous Rocks. Intrusive igneous rocks, formed by the slow solidification of magma deep below the surface and characterized by large crystals. Named after Pluto, the Roman god of the underworld. Examples include granite, gabbro and peridotite.

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Intrusive, or plutonic, igneous rock forms when magma is trapped deep inside the Earth. ... Intrusive rocks have a coarse grained texture. Extrusive Igneous Rocks: Extrusive, or volcanic, igneous rock is produced when magma exits and cools above (or very near) the Earth's surface.

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