Biology, asked by vulsil2002, 1 year ago

Which features form when magma cools beneath Earth’s surface?
Check all that apply.

*geysers
*calderas
*batholiths
*volcanic necks
*dome mountains
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Answered by Anonymous
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Volcanic Landforms: Intrusive Igneous. Magma is stored below the surface in reservoirs called magma chambers. ... When magma cools and solidifies in these spaces, Intrusive or plutonic igneous rocks are formed deep beneath the Earth's surface. Intrusive features like stocks, laccoliths, sills, and dikes are formed.
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Answered by thewordlycreature
18

Volcanic Landforms is the answer.

Volcanic landforms are divided into extrusive and intrusive landforms based on weather magma cools within the crust or above the crust. Rocks formed by cooling of magma within the crust are called 'Plutonic rocks'. Rocks formed by cooling of lava above the surface are called 'Igneous rocks'.

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