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Shyanne Fields
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22 December, 16:31
Intrusive igneous rock bodies are called?
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Delilah Cunningham
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Large bodies of magma that solidify underground before they reach the surface of the crust are called plutons. Coarse-grained intrusive igneous rocks that form at depth within the earth are called abyssal while those that form near the surface are called subvolcanic or hypabyssal.
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