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What would a vertical wall of intrusive rock filling in a crack or fissure be referred to as?

Batholith
Laccolith
Di k e
Guyot

Respuesta :

 I think the answer is Di k e. It can be found between the cracks or fractures of rocks. It crystallizes when cooled. A batholith is an igneous rock while Laccolith can be igneous or sedimentary, both are big rocks that are different from a di k e.


Answer:

option 3

Explanation:

A vertical wall of formerly melted rock that fills a fault, or fissure, is called a   b<ike. Intrusive rock injected between layers is called a sill. A b<ike or sill may be only a few centimeters thick, or it may be many meters thick.  Magma that flows out of a fissure, or long crack, in the earth is a lava flow.