1. Igneous 2. Sedimentary 3. Metamorphic
There is no last rock, because the process of the formation of the three rock types is continuous.
Sedimentry>Metamorphic>Igneous
It shows that the three forms of rocks are interelated to one another and each leads to the other.
During rock cycle an igneous rock could turn into any of the three types of rock. It could undergo weathering and form sediments which results to sedimentary rocks, it could also under intense temperature and pressure without melting to form metamorphic rock and can also become part of molten magma to form igneous rock again.
Metamorphic, Sedimentary, Igneous
The rock cycle.
the rock cycle includes what three types of rocks
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metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary
The rock cycle
There is no last rock, because the process of the formation of the three rock types is continuous.
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Erosion transports weathered material from all three rock types in the rock cycle to a point of deposition where it can lithify into sedimentary rock.
The rock cycle is the process in which rocks continually change from one type to another. The three different types of rock that are in the rock cycle are called, metamorphic, Igneous, and sedimentary.
The rock cycle explains how the three rock types are related to each other, and how processes change from one type to another over time.
All three types are parts of the 'rock cycle', the never ending cycle of erosion, deposition, lithification, metamorphism, melting, and solidification.
It shows that the three forms of rocks are interelated to one another and each leads to the other.