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Jaydan Norris
28 October, 01:19
What are igneous intrusions and extrusions
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Xiomara Marsh
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Igneous intrusions form when magma cools and solidifies before it can reach the surface. An extrusion consists of extrusive rock; which forms above the surface of the crust.
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