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What does the term batholith signify?
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The term “batholith” signifies large, coarse-grained igneous rock masses that form the base of mountains. They are intrusive landforms formed when magma cools and solidifies deep inside the earth’s crust and appear on the surface only after the overlying rocks are eroded away over millions of years. Batholiths are typically made of granite and are among the largest intrusive volcanic landforms.
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