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The rock cycle is an important aspect of our dynamic Earth because it enables rocks to change to different types of rock depending on their location and circumstances. In other words, it helps rocks to recycle themselves so that new structures can be built as the Earth's surface changes from plate tectonics.
Rock cycle:The cycle in which rocks transform between Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic via the processes of the earth. Sedimentary Rock: Sedimentary rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks or pieces of once-living organisms. They form from deposits that accumulate on the Earth's surface.
The rock cycle is a process in which rocks are continuously transformed between the three rock types igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.
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Rocks are aggregates of different mineral grains and can be divided into three major families or rock groupings. First are the Igneous (or "fire-formed") Rocks, usually created by outpourings from various volcanoes or by cooling deep under the crust.
The Six Rock Cycle Steps Weathering & Erosion. Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks on the surface of the earth are constantly being broken down by wind and water. ... Transportation. ... Deposition. ... Compaction & Cementation. ... Metamorphism. ... Rock Melting. ... Gemstones.
The Six Rock Cycle Steps Weathering & Erosion. Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks on the surface of the earth are constantly being broken down by wind and water. ... Transportation. ... Deposition. ... Compaction & Cementation. ... Metamorphism. ... Rock Melting. ... Gemstones.
Steps of the Rock Cycle Weathering. Simply put, weathering is a process of breaking down rocks into smaller and smaller particles without any transporting agents at play. ... Erosion and Transport. ... Deposition of Sediment. ... Burial and Compaction. ... Crystallization of Magma. ... Melting. ... Uplift. ... Deformation and Metamorphism.
The formation of clastic and organic rocks begins with the weathering, or breaking down, of the exposed rock into small fragments. Through the process of erosion, these fragments are removed from their source and transported by wind, water, ice, or biological activity to a new location.

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