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19.
Pick up the hypabyssal rock from the following:
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Raj said:
8 years ago
In increase order from depth igneous rocks.
Plutonic < hypabyssal < volcanic rocks.
Plutonic < hypabyssal < volcanic rocks.
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AMRUTHA C V said:
9 years ago
All are different types of igneous rocks. Where Granite is a plutonic rock; Dolerite is a hypabyssal rock and basalt is a volcanic rock.
Yuvaraj said:
9 years ago
@T.Ganai.
It is a type of Igneous Rock. It's Cooling of molten magma at considerable depth.
It is a type of Igneous Rock. It's Cooling of molten magma at considerable depth.
T.Ganai said:
9 years ago
What is the hypabyssal igneous rock?
Vinaych said:
1 decade ago
Dolerite is typically found as a hypabyssal igneous rock, typically within dykes, however, it may also occur in sills, lopoliths and laccoliths. Dykes may also contain basalt instead of dolerite.
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