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Intrusive Igneous Rock

Intrusive igneous rock forms underground when magma is forced between cracks in the Earth's core; the result is coarse and crystalline rocks. An example of intrusive rocks is granite, a building material composed of quartz and feldspar crystals. [LM] {CC}
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