Yes they are. Laccoliths can lift the sedementary strata they penetrate. Laccoliths are igneous rock forcibly injected between sedimentary strata.
These are known as laccoliths.
Batholiths, Stocks, Laccoliths, Sills, & Dikes
An intrusive igneous rock.
an intrusive
Slate and gneiss are examples of metamorphic rock.
These are known as laccoliths.
Batholiths, Stocks, Laccoliths, Sills, & Dikes
Intrusive activity is when magma in the mantle or crust starts to cool and crystallize. Igneous rock forms from the crystallization.
No. Lahars are the result of extrusive activity.
An intrusive igneous rock.
igneous rocks When magma cools and solidifies in these spaces, Intrusive or plutonic igneous rocks are formed deep beneath the Earth's surface. Intrusive features like stocks, laccoliths, sills, and dikes are formed.
intrusive
granite
An intrusive igneous rock.
an intrusive
there was volcanic activity in the area at some point in the past
It is called an intrusive igneous rock.