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Some are produced by the eruption of magma (eg volcanoes), others are produced after the magma has cooled to rock. As magmatic rocks are usually hard they resist erosion and cause features such as Arthur's seat or escarpments. Granitic magma gives rise to Tors (such as those on Dartmoor or the Seyshells)

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It affect the land features because magma can harden in different way and forms differently

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