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The rocks which are formed due to cooling of magma at a considerable depth from earth's surface are called
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Kamaljeet said:
8 years ago
I agree with you @Vikas.
Shubham verma said:
7 years ago
The answer should be Hypabyssal because plutonic rocks are at high depth, Hypabyssal at considerable depth and exclusive are above the earth surface and these all are the type of the igneous rock.
Kunthal said:
6 years ago
The answer should be a igneous rock.
Because this rock will made from cooling of magma on earths surface.
Because this rock will made from cooling of magma on earths surface.
Nago soren said:
6 years ago
Igneous rock is the correct answer.
Er asad khan said:
6 years ago
Volcanic and plutonic is the part of igneous rocks.
It is also known as extrusive and intrusive rocks.
It is also known as extrusive and intrusive rocks.
Hayat said:
6 years ago
Igneous rock is 2 types.
1st is volcanic.
2nd is platonic. (volcanic rock is cooling of lava, platonic rock is cooling of magma).
1st is volcanic.
2nd is platonic. (volcanic rock is cooling of lava, platonic rock is cooling of magma).
Sam said:
6 years ago
In geology, a pluton is a body of intrusive igneous rock (called a plutonic rock) that is crystallized from magma slowly cooling below the surface of the Earth. Plutons include batholiths, stocks, dikes, sills, laccoliths, lopoliths, and other igneous formations.
Raj said:
5 years ago
The rocks which are formed due to cooling of magma at a considerable depth from earth's surface are called igneus rock.
Ajit said:
8 years ago
In geology, a pluton is a body of intrusive igneous rock (called a plutonic rock) that is crystallized from magma slowly cooling below the surface of the Earth. Plutons include batholiths, stocks, dikes, sills, laccoliths, lopoliths, and other igneous formations.
Waqar Ahmed said:
5 years ago
Igneous rocks are formed due to the solidification of molten magma laying below or above the earth's surface.
Extrusive igneous rocks:these rocks are formed due to the solidification of molten magma laying on the surface of earth eg basalt.
Intrusive igneous rocks. Rocks formed due to solidification of molten magma inside the crust.
1. Plutonic igneous rocks: rocks formed at considerable depth e.g granite.
2 Hypabyssal igneous rocks: rocks formed at moderate depth e.g dolerite.
A is the correct answer.
Extrusive igneous rocks:these rocks are formed due to the solidification of molten magma laying on the surface of earth eg basalt.
Intrusive igneous rocks. Rocks formed due to solidification of molten magma inside the crust.
1. Plutonic igneous rocks: rocks formed at considerable depth e.g granite.
2 Hypabyssal igneous rocks: rocks formed at moderate depth e.g dolerite.
A is the correct answer.
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