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Igneous intrusions are a type of rock feature. They form when molten rock cools below the surface of the Earth. In this article you can learn about: What igneous rock intrusions are How laccoliths ...
Another theory is that it’s an igneous rock, formed by cooled lava or magma, which could make it millions—or even billions—of years old.
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