What do you understand by intrusive volcanic landforms?
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Intrusive volcanic landforms. Batholiths are formed deep below the surface when large masses of magma cool and solidify. As the magma cools slowly, large crystals are formed in the rock (e.g. granite). Batholiths are often dome-shaped and exposed by later erosion.
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