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Magma intrusions into rock layers beneath the earth's surface can be any of the following features:
- (D)ikes and sills
- Intrusive igneous rocks
- Extrusive igneous rocks
- Laccoliths and batholiths
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hey user
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so we get
Laccoliths and batholiths
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Hello User
Answer: Magma intrusion into rock layers beneath the earth's surface can be either
Laccoliths or batholiths
I hope this helps
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