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13.
The rocks which are formed due to cooling of magma at a considerable depth from earth's surface are called
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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.
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.
Sainajamsheer said:
1 decade ago
Rocks form at moderate depth - hypabyssal eg. Dolerite.
At top of earth surface - volcanic eg. Basalt.
At top of earth surface - volcanic eg. Basalt.
Aman Gupta said:
2 years ago
Plutonic rock is also a part of igneous rock. Then, why the igneous rock is not a considerable answer.
(4)
Vikrant said:
9 years ago
Sir, Igneous rocks and Volcanic rocks are same. Then why the answer is Plutonic rock.
Naveed Kamal Marwat said:
5 years ago
Plutonic -> Considerable depth.
Hypabassal -> shallow.
Volcanic -> Surface.
Hypabassal -> shallow.
Volcanic -> Surface.
(16)
Rehana said:
1 decade ago
The liquid form evolved from earths crust which is released during volcano occurs.
Ravi Mehta said:
1 decade ago
A pluton is a body of intrusive igneous rock (called a plutonic rock).
Aswini kumar behera said:
8 years ago
Cooling of magma formed igneous rock. So I think answer D is correct.
MN said:
1 day ago
Considerable depth = At great depth.
So, Plutonic is the right one.
So, Plutonic is the right one.
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