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Granite Peak is an example of an eroded _____ that formed the base of the Grand Teton Mountains.

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Granite Peak is an example of an eroded **batholith** that formed the base of the Grand Teton Mountains. A batholith is a large body of intrusive igneous rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface.
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