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Batholiths, such as those that make up the sierra nevada mountains of california, form at great depth in the crust. how could they have been exposed at the surface?

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By uplift and erosion. Batholith, an expansive group of volcanic shake shaped underneath the Earth's surface by the interruption and cementing of magma. It is usually made out of coarse-grained rocks with a surface introduction of 100 square km or bigger.
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