Which one of the following is the lowermost/innermost intrusive igneous rock?
- A. Laccolith
- B. Batholith ✓
- C. Lopolith
- D. Phacolith
Correct Answer: B. Batholith
Explanation
A batholith is a very large mass of intrusive igneous rock that forms from cooled magma deep within the Earth's crust, representing the lowermost and most massive of these formations.
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