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Stone Mountain is an example of an intrusive igneous rock. It was formed from magma that cooled and solidified beneath the Earth's surface, leading to the formation of granite. This process allows for the development of larger crystals, which is characteristic of intrusive rocks. In contrast, extrusive rocks form from lava that cools quickly on the surface, resulting in smaller crystals.

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