JAMB - Geography (2024 - No. 44)
Sills, dykes and batholiths are examples of
extrusive volcanic landforms
depositional landforms
intrusive volcanic landforms
landforms from earthquakes
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Sills, dykes, and batholiths are all examples of intrusive volcanic landforms, formed when magma cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface
