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Answered by neetusingh19873104
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A subvolcanic rock, also known as a hypabyssal 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.

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Answered by vaishalidevakate52
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a subvolcanic rock also known as hypabyssal rock is an inteusive igneous rock that is emplaced at medium to shallow depths within the crusts

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