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Granite being an intrusive rock means that it forms from the slow crystallization of magma beneath the Earth's surface. This process allows large mineral crystals to develop, giving granite its coarse-grained texture. Intrusive rocks, like granite, are typically found in large masses called plutons and are exposed at the surface through erosion over time.

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