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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 22)
22.
The rocks which are formed due to cooling of magma at a relatively shallow depth from the earth's surface are called
Plutonic rocks
Hypabyssal rocks
Volcanic rocks
Ignoeous rocks.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Tanveer said:   7 years ago
Agree @Deepkara.

Sonu Kumar said:   7 years ago
I think plutonic rock is the correct answer.

Dhananjay said:   6 years ago
Agreed @Deepakra.

ManiSivan said:   6 years ago
Cooling of magma = plutonic rock.

Pouring of magma = volcanic rock.
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Abdullah said:   2 years ago
The Correct answer is D. Igneous rock.

Please correct it.

Agha Bilal said:   5 months ago
The given answer is correct i.e. Hypabyssal rock.

Rocks formed from magma cooling at relatively shallow depths are called hypabyssal rocks (also known as subvolcanic rocks).


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