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22.
The rocks which are formed due to cooling of magma at a relatively shallow depth from the earth's surface are called
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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.
Pouring of magma = volcanic rock.
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Abdullah said:
2 years ago
The Correct answer is D. Igneous rock.
Please correct it.
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).
Rocks formed from magma cooling at relatively shallow depths are called hypabyssal rocks (also known as subvolcanic rocks).
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