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Geography, 20.09.2019 05:20 aylineorozco836

How might the surface landscape above a laccolith look?
it would look like an uplift or dome because the laccolith below is a lens-shaped mass of magma that pushes the rock above it upward.
it would look like a thin, horizontal band because it was formed with magma that had a high viscosity.
it would look like a depression or bowl because the laccolith below is a sheet-like structure from a centimeter up to a kilometer in thickness.

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