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A laccolith is an example of a(n) ____igneous rock (one of the two main igneous rock groups).

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Answer- intrusive

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Answer:

Intrusive igneous rocks

Step-by-step explanation:

Intrusive igneous rocks are formed when magma cools and solidifies, which results in the formation of large crystal beneath the crust of the planet.

The cooling of the magma can be fast or slow, which determines the texture and color of Intrusive rocks.

Intrusive rocks are classified based on shape and size.

laccoliths are formed by the Intrusive rocks on the land.

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