All of the following are extrusive landforms except

Question 11 options:

A)

lava plateaus.

B)

geysers.

C)

shield volcanoes.

D)

batholiths.

1 answer

Extrusive landforms are formed from volcanic activity on the Earth's surface. Among the options provided:

A) Lava plateaus - Extrusive landform formed by the accumulation of lava flows. B) Geysers - Are natural hot springs that intermittently spout water and steam, related to volcanic activity; however, they are not a landform created from the solidification of lava. C) Shield volcanoes - Extrusive landform formed by the eruption of low-viscosity basalt lava that flows over great distances. D) Batholiths - These are large bodies of intrusive igneous rock that have cooled and solidified below the Earth’s surface.

From the above definitions, the correct answer is:

D) batholiths.

Batholiths are not extrusive landforms; they are intrusive.

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