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James Burns
8 September, 06:42
What are dike, sills, and laccoliths
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Reed Vasquez
8 September, 10:07
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A dyke is a shaft of igneous rocks that cuts across the geological layers, whereas a sill runs parallel to the geological strata. A laccolith forms a larger intrusion that causes rocks above to form domes.
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