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  • Laccolith: Understanding Igneous Intrusive Features - Definition & Formation
    The igneous intrusive feature you're describing is called a laccolith.

    Here's why:

    * Lens-shaped mass of magma: Laccolithes are characterized by their distinctive lens-like shape, with a flat base and a domed or arched top.

    * Arches overlying strata upward: The pressure from the magma pushing upward causes the overlying rock layers to bend and arch, forming a dome-like structure.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about igneous intrusions!

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