What do you mean by intrusive and extrusive volcanic landform with the help of example
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Intrusive - MAGMA solidifies underground e.g. sills, dykes, batholith.
Extrusive - LAVA ejected onto the surface of the earth before solidification - e.g. lava flows, nuee ardente, even volcanic plugs.
Extrusive - many fewer fluids (liquids & gases) - the ‘Volcanic Cloud’ that is seen at an eruption is largely escaping gases (especially water - as steam.
Extrusive - LAVA ejected onto the surface of the earth before solidification - e.g. lava flows, nuee ardente, even volcanic plugs.
Extrusive - many fewer fluids (liquids & gases) - the ‘Volcanic Cloud’ that is seen at an eruption is largely escaping gases (especially water - as steam.
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