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What does Hypabyssal Rock mean?

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Answered by Shahinshah
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A hypabyssal rock, also known as Subvolcanic rock, is an intrusive igneous rock that is emplaced at medium to shallow depths (>2 km) within the crust, and has intermediate grain size and often porphyritic texture between that of volcanic rocks and plutonic rocks.

Answered by Aditi1234srivastava
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Explanation:These are small scale igneous intrusions such as sill or Duke. The seems are formed due to cooling and solidification of rising Magma during volcanic activity in cracks,porceli, just beneath the Earth's surface.

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