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Which of the following is an example of an intrusive landform?
Question 10 options:
A)
Laccoliths
B)
Tephra deposits
C)
Lava plateaus
D)
Basalt columns
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A) Laccoliths
Laccoliths are intrusive igneous bodies formed when magma intrudes between rock layers and solidifies underground, doming the overlying strata. The others (tephra, lava plateaus, basalt columns) form from extrusive volcanic activity at the surface.
Laccoliths are intrusive igneous bodies formed when magma intrudes between rock layers and solidifies underground, doming the overlying strata. The others (tephra, lava plateaus, basalt columns) form from extrusive volcanic activity at the surface.
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