The Andes Mountains, Central Valley, Atacama Desert, and the Archipalagos. Hope this helps!!
North America, the third-largest continent<span>, extends from the tiny Aleutian Islands in the northwest to the Isthmus of Panama in the south. </span>
<span>North America’s </span>physical geography<span>, </span>environment<span> and </span>resource<span>s, and </span>human geography<span> can be considered separately.</span>
<span>North America and South America are named after Italian </span>navigator<span>Amerigo Vespucci. Vespucci was the first European to suggest that the Americas were not part of the </span>East Indies<span>, but an entirely separate landmass. The portions of the landmass that widened out north of the </span>Isthmus<span> of Panama became known as North America. oh and if this helped could you give me a brainlest please? Thanks have a nice day.</span>
I might be wrong but I think the answer is
Continental deflection
Answer:
B. intrusion of magma into fractions
Explanation:
A pluton is a type of rock that is formed when magma cools and solidifies underground, they are an intrusive igneous rock (forced into other layers of rock), usually in cracks. The three main types of pluton are bysmalith (cylindrical), lopolith (mushroom-shaped), and laccolith (blister-shaped).
Because magma is under high pressure and takes a long time to cool, it allows time for the formation of large crystals. Therefore, plutonic rocks have coarse-grained crystals that come in many different colors and sizes. A good example is granite.
<em>Considering this information we can conclude that pluton is not manmade rock, they come in different sizes (not only large) so the correct answer is B. intrusion of magma into fractions. </em>
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