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Magma intrusions into rock layers beneath the earth's surface can be any of the following features:

dikes and sills
intrusive igneous rocks
extrusive igneous rocks
laccoliths and batholiths

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hike and sills

intrusive igneous rocks

laccoliths and batholiths

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Igneous Intrusions. Igneous intrusions form when magma cools and solidifies before it reaches the surface. I had a longer definition of what they are but it wont let me post it. But your answers are below.

Answers A,B and D

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