Horizontal strata are caused by magma intruding into the Earth's crust (forming dolerite sills), lava flowing out onto the Earth's surface (forming thick layers of basalt) and the deposition of sediments in inland seas or on the floodplains of rivers. | Geomorphology

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Horizontal strata are caused by magma intruding into the Earth's crust (forming dolerite sills), lava flowing out onto the Earth's surface (forming thick layers of basalt) and the deposition of sediments in inland seas or on the floodplains of rivers.

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Horizontal strata are caused by magma intruding into the Earth's crust (forming dolerite sills), lava flowing out onto the Earth's surface (forming thick layers of basalt) and the deposition of sediments in inland seas or on the floodplains of rivers.

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  • Geography

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  • Geomorphology