It's called an intrusion.
Depending on just how the igneous rock (molten rock) enters into the existing rock, you can have dikes, sills, plutons and batholiths.
A plutonic intrusion.
Igneous rock.
A dyke or a sill.
intrusive igneous
It is not. It is forced up through the Earths mantel and then through the volcano. The volcano itself is just solidified magma (called lava as it exudes from the volcano).
It creates a protective layer between itself and the surrounding. Logic.
The lone pair forces bonding atoms away from itself
A 'seaside' is the marine shoreline of the point where land meets ocean. This is often accepted as including surrounding parts, such as the sea itself, the beach, and the promenade.
fold mountain
Intrusion.
fold mountain
intrusive igneous
The slab that forms when magma forces itself across rock layers is called a dike.
No, when magma forces itself BETWEEN rock layers it is called a sill. When the magma cuts THROUGH rock layers it is called a dike.
A _____ is a city which rules itself and its surrounding territory.
An intrusion (:
A city and its surrounding land is typically called a metropolitan area or urban area. It refers to the region that includes the city itself as well as its suburbs and areas that are socially and economically connected to the city.
The slab of volcanic rock that is formed when magma forces itself across rock layers is called a dike. This will eventually build into mountains.
A city-state
a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory