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    The Slow, Subsurface Cooling of Magma into Various Types of Intrusive
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The Slow, Subsurface Cooling of Magma into Various Types of Intrusive

Question 34

Question 34

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The slow, subsurface cooling of magma into various types of intrusive igneous rock masses is called ____. ​


A) pahoehoe
B) pyroclastic
C) plutonism
D) effusive eruption
E) volcanism

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