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Human activities influence different factors that affect the rock cycle, for example, soil erosion and weathering. Human activity such as mining affects rocks' weathering, affecting the rock cycle. Other human activities such as farming affect soil erosion, and soil erosion is a factor that affects the rock cycle.
The rock cycle does not directly affect the atmosphere of the Earth. However, the processes within the rock cycle, such as weathering and erosion, can release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This can impact the Earth's climate by contributing to the greenhouse effect.
Melting and cooling
It pushes the rocks out of their possions into the plunge pool
Mining: ores, precious metals and stones Construction materials: sand, gravel, decorative stone (limestone, marble etc) Energy: oil, natural gas, peat, uranium Tourism & recreation: landscapes (Burren, Giant's Causeway etc) and activities (rock climbing, hill walking, caving etc)
temperature,pressure,humidity,moisture
Rocks and the Rock Cycle. ROCKS: Rocks, rocks, rocks. Weathering is all about rocks.
Several variables that affect the rate of weathering include temperature, precipitation, type of rock or mineral, vegetation cover, and human activities. Generally, higher temperatures and more rainfall can accelerate weathering processes, while certain types of rock or mineral are more susceptible to weathering than others. The presence or absence of vegetation cover can also influence the rate of weathering, as well as human activities that may introduce pollutants or alter natural processes.
water, rock, nitrogen, carbon, oxygen cycles
The: Rock Cycle Water Cycle Nitrogen Cycle Oxygen Cycle Carbon Cycle
No, the rock cycle does not have to start from the sedimentary rock
The rock cycle and water cycle both are natural.