compare and contrast the formation of the different types of igneous rocks
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1: It is the processes by which magma and/or gases or volatiles are transferred to the Earth’s surface.a. Plutonism
b. Endogenic processes
c. Exogenic processes
d. Volcanism
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d. Volcanism
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: It is the formation of intrusive igneous rock by solidification of magma beneath the earth's surface.
a. Plutonism
b. Endogenic processes
c. Exogenic processes
d. Volcanism
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a. Plutonism
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1: It is the processes by which magma and/or gases or volatiles are transferred to the Earth’s surface.a. Plutonism
b. Endogenic processes
c. Exogenic processes
d. Volcanism
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: It is the formation of intrusive igneous rock by solidification of magma beneath the earth's surface.
a. Plutonism
b. Endogenic processes
c. Exogenic processes
d. Volcanism
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3: ______________ are geological processes that occur beneath the surface of the Earth.
a. Plutonism
b. Endogenic processes
c. Exogenic processes
d. Volcanism
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4: The following are examples of extrusive rocks, except;
a. Basalt
b. Andesite
c. Pumice
d. Granite
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5: Below are examples of intrusive rocks, except;
a. Diorite
b. Gabbro
c. Pegmatite
d. Obsidian