Magma that hardens after being forced into a crack across rock is called a dike.
Magma fills the crack and hardens into new seafloor.
It forms a sill.
FAULT
Volcanoes are formed through a crack in the earth's surface where magma spills out from inside the earth. When lava spills out of a volcano, it eventually hardens and gives volcanoes their cone shapes.
if the plates are being pushed together, there can't be a crack.... but there is a fault that could be the answer to your question
That would be a type of igneous intrusion known as a dike.
Commonly referred to as a sill.
It is called a dike.
Crack is made by mixing cocaine and baking soda. Then it is boiled into paste and hardens and chips into rocks and then smoked through a crack pipe.
Magma fills the crack and hardens into new seafloor.
It forms a sill.
magma squeezed into a vertical crack is called a dike.
The bone marrow seeps through the crack and soon hardens, creating a piece of bone as sturdy as new.
Volcano.
The crack is straight across the face of the clock from "9" to "3"
Unfortunately you probably need to replace the head gasket...not an easy task unless you know what your doing and have the right tools
he is forced to do crack, and give someone a bj.