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Why are intrusive igneous rocks also called plutonic rocks? Please answer from your own knowledge and dont copy from internet.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plutonic rocks are also known as 'intrusive igneous rocks' because they form when magma squeezes into cracks and crevices, as if it is an 'intruder' who is invading the rocks. This magma is under high pressure and takes a long time to cool, allowing time for the formation of large crystals.

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Answered by spsharvesh2008
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Plutonic rocks are also known as 'intrusive igneous rocks' because they form when magma squeezes into cracks and crevices, as if it is an 'intruder' who is invading the rocks. This magma is under high pressure and takes a long time to cool, allowing time for the formation of large crystals.

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