Absolutely! Simply put, the wind is always blowing, the water is always flowing, therefore sedimentary processes are always occurring (wow that was a cool rhyme I just made up). Likewise, the magma within the Earth is always hot, which is always melting material, creating igneous rocks. From a metamorphic standpoint, there will always be areas with high heat and temperature, therefore there will always be metamorphic rocks. If any of these processes stopped, we'd have real problems.
yes because it doesnt stop sort of like the circle of life never stops
a rock cycle is a cycle because it keeps going in a pattern of wich the rocks go in a cycle
The rock cycle is considered a cycle because the materials are continuously recycled. Each rock or sediment will become a new rock.
The fact that it's never ending
it is in a way...
In a nutshell, yes.
the endpoint of a rock cycle is the metamorphic rock
it is a true cycle because it the rock cycle
A rock cycle is a model that shows the cycle of rocks from the formation to the breakdown and to the reformation. He used a rock cycle for his science project.
the rock cycle starts with magma
cycle of rock
it is in a way...
rock cycle
rock cycle
A circle is complete and a cycle repeat
the endpoint of a rock cycle is the metamorphic rock
No, the rock cycle does not have to start from the sedimentary rock
The rock cycle and water cycle both are natural.
It is called the Rock Cycle.
it is a true cycle because it the rock cycle
A rock cycle is a model that shows the cycle of rocks from the formation to the breakdown and to the reformation. He used a rock cycle for his science project.
ANSWER: rock cycle
the rock cycle starts with magma