erosion
Essexite is a type of rock. It begins with the letter e.
i don't remember but it starts with erosion and the last is cementation
It breaks down and the cycle starts again
Volcanoes melt the rock and eventually erupt. Once it erupted the rock starts to setal and cool into a certain type of rock
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The last rock in the rock cycle is metamorphic rock. This type of rock forms when existing rocks are subjected to high heat and pressure, causing them to change their mineral composition and texture. Metamorphic rocks can eventually undergo weathering and erosion to become sediment that starts the rock cycle over again.
A rock cycle starts off as magma. Then as the magma cools, crystals form, and eventually the magma solidify into igneous rocks. The process breaks down into sedimentary rocks. The processes change a pre-existing igneous or sedimentary rock into a new rock called metamorphic rocks, then it melts into magma and the process starts all over.
The rock cycle is a continuous process where rocks are formed, broken down, and reformed over millions of years. It involves processes such as weathering, erosion, deposition, heat, and pressure that can take millions to billions of years to complete. There is no specific timeline for the rock cycle as it is ongoing and dynamic.
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1)igneous rock 2)weathering/erosion 3)sediments 4)compact/cementation 5)sedimentary rock 6)heat and pressure 7)metamorphic rock 8)melting 9)magma 10)cooling then the cycle starts all over
one starts at igneous rock and goes through metamorphism and becomes a metamorphic rock.another is a sedimentary rock goes through meltingand becomes magma
The Rocks are broken down taken to the the sea bed by the help of water and are pressed underneath by pressure and become molten rock and are pushed back to the surface by volcano or earthquake and it all starts over again.