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question 17 (5 points) listen which of the following is an example of an intrusive landform? a) tephra deposits b) lava plateaus c) laccoliths d) basalt columns
Intrusive land - forms are created when magma cools and solidifies below the Earth's surface. Tephra deposits are volcanic materials ejected during an eruption. Lava plateaus are formed from extensive lava flows on the surface. Basalt columns are formed from the cooling of lava flows. Laccoliths are intrusive igneous rock formations where magma is injected between sedimentary layers causing them to dome upwards.
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C. Laccoliths