magma squeezed into a vertical crack is called a dike.
what is it called when magma hardens in between a vertical crack
A dike is formed.
Is usually referred to as a sill.
Commonly referred to as a sill.
A dike.
laccolith
dike
batholiths
Sill forms when magma flows in a horizontal direction along rock layers.
A Sill.
An intrusion.
Commonly referred to as a sill.
No.
when magma is squeezed into horizontals craks are called sill
If vertical, a dyke; if horizontal, a sill.
It forms a sill.
laccolith
horizontal
A dome mountains forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock. The magma forces the layers of rock to bend upward into a dome shape. Eventually, the rock above the dome mountain wears away, living it exposed.
A dome mountains forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock. The magma forces the layers of rock to bend upward into a dome shape. Eventually, the rock above the dome mountain wears away, living it exposed.
dike
igneous rock