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Q: What is between the batholith and the surface?
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How do you use batholith in a sentence?

A batholith usually has a surface area greater than 100 square kilometers, or 38 square miles. This batholith doesn't seem very stable to me...


What is the difference between a dike and a batholith?

Dikes ; tubular in shape and may be only a few centimeters wide. Batholith ; large plutons that cover an area of an area of atleast 100 km squared when they are exposed on earths surface.


Will Kilauea ever become a batholith?

No. A volcano cannot become a batholith. A batholith is a mass of rock that forms from magma solidifying underground. Kilauea is a volcano built up from lava that has cooled on the surface.


A large mass of intrusive igneous rock that is beneath the earths surface is a?

batholith!! :)


Unlike a volcanic mountain a batholith forms from magma that?

cools and hardens beneath the surface


Which is similar to a batholith but has less than 100 square kilometers exposed?

A batholith is a pluton exposed across more than 100 square km of Earth's surface. An average batholith is about 10 km thick, but can be up to 20 km thick. A stock is very similar to a batholith, but with less than 100 square km exposed.


Which feature is similar to a batholith but has less than 100 square kilometers?

A batholith is a pluton exposed across more than 100 square km of Earth's surface. An average batholith is about 10 km thick, but can be up to 20 km thick. A stock is very similar to a batholith, but with less than 100 square km exposed.


How do uplifts and erosion help to form batholith?

by exposing a large body of igneous rock to the surface


How do you uplift and erosion help to form batholith?

by exposing a large body of igneous rock to the surface


How deep into Earth's surface might a very large batholith extend?

many kilometer into the crust


How do uplift and erosion help to form a batholith?

by exposing a large body of igneous rock to the surface


How deep into earth's surface might a very massive batholith extend?

Many kilometers into the crust