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A ________ is a near surface, intrusive, igneous rock body that has been injected between sedimentary strata, resulting in arching of the overlying bids.

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Hypabyssal is a near surface, intrusive, igneous rock body that has been injected between sedimentary strata, resulting in arching of the overlying bids

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Hypabyssal is a qualification of magmatic rocks that form at an intermediate depth between intrusive and superficial rocks, such as volcanic chimneys, dams, lacolites, etc. Hypoabisal variation. Etymology (origin of the word hypabyssal). Hypo + abyssal.

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My answer to this question is Hypabyssal

A Hypabyssal is a near surface, intrusive, igneous rock body that has been injected between sedimentary strata, resulting in arching of the overlying bids.

I hope that this helped you with your question on igneous rocks.


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