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No, a stock is not an intrusive igneous body. In the world of finance, a stock refers to ownership in a company and shares of its assets and profits. Intrusive igneous bodies are geological formations formed underground from the cooling and solidification of magma.
Igneous rock that forms below the Earth's surface is intrusive.
Intrusive igneous rocks.
Peridotite is an intrusive igneous rock, meaning it forms below the Earth's surface from the slow cooling of magma. It is primarily composed of olivine and pyroxene minerals, and is commonly found in the upper mantle.
Talc is formed from the metamorphism of magnesium-rich rocks, such as serpentinite. It is classified as a metamorphic rock, which means it is formed under intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust. Therefore, talc is considered an intrusive rock.
Too powerful and too intrusive.
What is the difference between intrusive and intrusive.
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Print media is 'passive*'; 'reach**' medium. Radio is 'intrusive***'; 'frequency****' medium. * Passive media: requires interest of viewer in order to have message create impact. Other passive media example: magazines; internet ** Reach media: return for advertising dollar investment mostly from getting advt. message to larger numbers of market, one time. Other Reach media example: TV *** Intrusive media: target market listeners' forced to be exposed to advt. message, as long as listener is tuned to the station/s selected to advertise with. Other Intrusive media example/s: bus boards; billboards; TV; transit bench seats; specific internet sites **** Frequency media: return for advetising dollar investment mostly from 'pounding' advt. message to smaller target group of market, repeatedly. Other Frequency media example: billboard; bus board; transit bench seats Want more info on this was-this-a-serious-question? edutainer
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No it is not intrusive because of the difference in body heat and intrusive igneousStope is not an intrusive igneous body. apex
Magma can be either extrusive or intrusive. Extrusive magma forms on the Earth's surface during volcanic eruptions, while intrusive magma forms below the surface and cools slowly to create intrusive igneous rocks.
Garnet is typically an intrusive igneous rock. It forms deep within the Earth's crust from the cooling of magma.
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock.
It is a coarse grained rock if its intrusive.