Which of the followings is not an intrusive ignoues body?

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An intrusive igneous body is formed when magma cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface. Examples of intrusive igneous bodies include plutons, batholiths, and sills. A volcanic eruption, which involves the expulsion of magma onto the surface, is not considered an intrusive body. Therefore, any feature resulting from surface volcanic activity would not be classified as intrusive.

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