The correct answer is option C.
The statement that is true regarding intrusive igneous rocks on earth's surface is these rocks have been exposed by uplift and erosion.
Igneous rocks are formed by magma that comes out of the earth's crust after a volcanic eruption.
There are two types of igneous rocks: Intrusive and extrusive.
Intrusive rocks are formed when magma is confined inside the deep empty spaces on the earth's surface and gradually transformed into igneous rocks. Gradually, these rocks become exposed due to weathering or erosion.
While extrusive rocks are formed on the outer surface of the earth as a result of the cooling down of lava.
Examples of intrusive rocks are diorite, peridotite, and granite.
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