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vekshin1
2 years ago
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How are sills and laccoliths similar

Geography
2 answers:
Vikki [24]2 years ago
7 0
Sill does not cut across preexisting rocks. Laccoliths can be contrasted with sills. It is any sort of igneous intrusion that has split apart two strata, giving rise to a domelike structure. Laccoliths tend to be smaller than a stock, and usually is less than 10 miles in diameter.
uranmaximum [27]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C. Both forms of magma that flow horizontally

Explanation:

Sill and Lacolith are part of igneous rock formations that are joined in the type of concordant. A concordant is a deep igneous rock body that is parallel to the surrounding rock layers.

Sill is a body of igneous rock that is parallel to the surrounding layers. Sill-shaped sheets that intrusion layers of sedimentary rocks that first formed.

Lacoliths are dome-shaped igneous bodies. This dome is formed by the motion of other rocks that break through

the surface, so that the bottom remains flat.

From the two meanings above, it can be concluded that both sill and lakolith types penetrate the surface or layers of the earth in a horizontal way

So the correct answer is C. Both forms of magma that flow horizontally

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A statements about uniformitarianism brainly.com/question/12703949#

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- Grade : Junior High

- Subject : Geography

Keywords

- Sills

- Laccoliths

Jadi jawaban yang paling benar adalah C.

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