Question : Batholiths are landforms created by:
Option 1: groundwater
Option 2: volcanic activities
Option 3: fluvial action
Option 4: glaciers
Correct Answer: volcanic activities
Solution : The correct answer is volcanic activities .
A batholith is a large body of igneous rock formed beneath the Earth's surface by the intrusion and solidification of magma. It is a discordant intrusion. It cools very slowly resulting in a coarse-grained structure. It is often present in the interiors of major mountain ranges of the Himalayas and Andes.
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