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Q: What type of plutonic body is Mount Cristo Rey?
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What type of igneous body is Mount Rushmore?

laccolith


Plutonic rocks are characterized by which type of texture?

Plutonic rocks have a phaneritic texture. It is characterized by interlocking crystals of several minerals that are easily visible and randomly distributed. .


Which type of rocks forms from magma that cools deep underground?

Plutonic (intrusive) igneous rock


What type of igneous rock hardens under the surface?

The type of igneous rock that hardens under the earths surface is called the Intrusive Igneous Rock. Intrusive Igneous Rocks are of two main types, Hypabasal and Plutonic. The plutonic forms at deeper depths.


What type of rock has glass like large crystals?

Intrusive igneous rocks, (Plutonic rocks)


Example of intrusive rock?

On type of extrusive igneous rock is granite and feldspar


Intrusive rock is also called platonic rock?

No, intrusive rock is not also called platonic rock. Plutonic rock is another name for this type of rock, which is produced by magma.


What type of rock is a pluton made of?

A plutonic rock is a rock that has formed at considerable depth. This happens by crystallization of magma or by chemical alteration.


What type of rocks are produced from the molten material deep beneath the surface of the Earth called magma?

Such rock is referred to as plutonic igneous rock if it is part of a large solidified mass of magma at large depths in the crust, or as intrusive igneous rock if simply solidified at some depth within the crust. Plutonic igneous rock is therefore a type of intrusive igneous rock.


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