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3 May, 23:07

How are sills and laccoliths similar

-both form the cores of the mountains

-both form long, horizontal shafts.

-both form magma that flows horizontally.

-both solidify into a saucer shape.

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  1. 3 May, 23:22
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    Sill does not cut across preexisting rocks. Laccoliths can be contrasted with sills. It is any sort of igneous intrusion that has split apart two strata, giving rise to a domelike structure. Laccoliths tend to be smaller than a stock, and usually is less than 10 miles in diameter.
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