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  • Understanding Sills: How Horizontal Magma Creates These Rock Formations
    When magma flows in a horizontal direction, it forms a sill.

    Here's why:

    * Sill: A sill is a tabular (flat) intrusion of igneous rock that has been injected parallel to the existing rock layers. This horizontal injection is what distinguishes a sill from a dike, which is an intrusion that cuts across the existing rock layers.

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