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A fault
A dike
it is a sill
In geology, a dike is a type of rock formation that is formed when magma is injected into fractures in the Earth's crust and solidifies underground. Dikes are typically composed of intrusive igneous rocks such as basalt, granite, or dolerite.
laccolth (WRONG ANSWER) it's not batholith ethier. I may be wrong, but i think perhaps sill.
sill
sill
sill
A crosscutting feature occurs when a rock or body of sediment cuts across, through fractures, faults, or magma. Any feature that cuts across must be younger than the rock or sediment that it cuts across.
Crosscutting includes fractures (cracks in rocks), faults (fractures where movement has occurred), or masses of magma that cut across preexisting rocks before cooling. Any crosscutting feature must be younger than the rock or sediment it cuts across.
A fault
In fractures that cut across rock layers
feature a and b
Lava that cuts across rock layers hardens to form a feature called a Dike.
A dike
prevent water passing across
357 miles / 575 km