The Henry Mountains are an excellent example of laccoliths , which are dome-shaped intrusions of magma that push up overlying rock layers. This creates the distinctive, rounded mountain shapes you see in the Henry Mountains.
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* laccolith : A type of igneous intrusion where magma forces its way between layers of sedimentary rock, causing the rock layers to bulge upwards.
* Henry Mountains: A group of five prominent laccoliths in southern Utah, formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago.
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