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Can humans activivities affect the rock cyrcle?

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What kind of rock is in the Columbia gorge?

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Image the temperature inside earth was no longer hot how might this affect the rock cycle?

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Gorge cut through land by water?

A gorge is where fast flowing water or waterfalls erode the rock and earth over the years this becomes a steep-sided gorge.


How is a waterfall or gorge formed?

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Does the rock cycle have to start from the sedimentary rock?

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What is the rock cycle including descriptions of how one type of rock can change into another type?

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