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What causes the differences between laccolith and batholith?

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Answered by crankybirds30
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The main difference between batholith and laccolith is that batholith is a large irregular mass of intrusive igneous rock that has melted or forced itself into surrounding strata whereas laccolith is a mass of igneous or volcanic rock found within strata which forces the overlaying strata upwards and forms domes.

Batholith and laccolith are two types of rocks. The suffix –lith in both these terms refer to the meaning “rock”. A rock is a hard material that forms due to the solidification of different materials. Moreover, the three major types of rocks are sedimentary rocks, igneous rocks, and metamorphic rocks

Answered by mukeshsharma4365
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The laccolith is an igneous intrusion whereas the batholith is a large mass of intrusive igneous rock. Explanation: A laccolith forms when the igneous intrusion is injected into the two layers of the sedimentary rock, whereas batholith forms by the cooled by the magma deep in the earth crust.

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