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What is an example of a plutonic or intrusive igneous rock?

Granite is a common example of a plutonic or intrusive igneous rock.

It originates when magma solidifies deep within the Earth’s crust and slowly cools over hundreds or millions of years.

Its strength, and range of colours and patterns make it a popular material for a wide range of applications

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