Q. During volcanic eruption deposition of Lava in anticlines and synclines of folded mountains accounts for formation of.
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Correct Answer: (A)
Phacolith
Explanation: During volcanic eruption, deposition of Lava in anticlines and synclines of folded mountains accounts for formation of phacolith. A phacolith is a pluton parallel to the bedding plane or foliation of folded country Rock. more specifically it is a typically lens shaped pluton that occupies either the crest of an anticline or the trough of a syncline.
Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
During volcanic eruption, deposition of Lava in anticlines and synclines of folded mountains accounts for formation of phacolith. A phacolith is a pluton parallel to the bedding plane or foliation of folded country Rock. more specifically it is a typically lens shaped pluton that occupies either the crest of an anticline or the trough of a syncline.