An instruction of thick acid lava, which forces overlaying sedimentary rock layers to bulge into a dome, may cool and solidify to form a
A laccolith is a type of igneous intrusion that forms when thick, acidic lava pushes up overlaying sedimentary rock layers, causing them to bulge into a dome shape. As the lava cools and solidifies, it forms a distinctive body of rock
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