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extrusive igneous rocks often have air pockets, but intrusive igneous rocks never do. why do you think is this the case? in a short sentence
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Extrusive lavas cool quickly at the surface, trapping gas bubbles as vesicles, while intrusive magma cools slowly underground allowing gases to escape before solidification.
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