A sheet-like body that cuts across rock layers and is produced when magma is injected into a fracture is called a dyke. Dykes are typically vertical or steeply inclined and can vary in thickness. They are formed when magma forces its way through existing rock, solidifying as it cools. This geological feature is important for understanding the history of volcanic activity and the movement of magma within the Earth's crust.
laccolth (WRONG ANSWER) it's not batholith ethier. I may be wrong, but i think perhaps sill.
A sheet-like body that cuts across rock layers and is formed when magma is injected into a fracture is called a "dyke." Dykes are typically vertical or steeply inclined and can vary in thickness. They often serve as indicators of past volcanic activity and the movement of magma within the Earth's crust.
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Mica exhibits cleavage, not fracture. Cleavage is a type of breakage along distinct planes due to weak bonds between atoms, resulting in smooth, flat surfaces. Conversely, fracture is an irregular breakage pattern across a mineral.
A fracture zone is a group of "cracks" in the ocean floor that cut across a rift. For example, if you look at a picture of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, you'll see that there are hundreds of smaller fractures in the earth's crust that cut across the ridge. There's a great picture of the Mid-Atlantic Fracture Zone at the link below.
laccolth (WRONG ANSWER) it's not batholith ethier. I may be wrong, but i think perhaps sill.
dike.
A sheet-like body that cuts across rock layers and is formed when magma is injected into a fracture is called a "dyke." Dykes are typically vertical or steeply inclined and can vary in thickness. They often serve as indicators of past volcanic activity and the movement of magma within the Earth's crust.
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A sheet-like body that cuts across rock layers and is produced when magma is injected into a fracture is called a dike. Dikes are vertical or near-vertical geological formations that form when molten rock intrudes into existing rock layers and solidifies. This process often leads to the formation of igneous rock formations.
Transverse Fracture
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Yes, a transverse fracture is straight across the bone.
A simple fracture - results in a 'clean' break across the bone. A green-stick fracture is an incomplete break.
A straight break across the bone is called a transverse fracture.
C2 fracture 31yrs ago c5also fracture pelvic