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xclash

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What is a vertical igneous feature that is very long and thin, often upthrust through preexisting rock?
 
  A. laccolith
  B. batholith
  C. vein
  D. dike
  E. sill

Question 2

What term represents a solidified former magma chamber or pulses of plutons?
 
  A. laccolith
  B. batholith
  C. vein
  D. dike
  E. sill



huda

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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