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It is called the Rock Cycle.
the rock cycle and the Colorado river are driving forces behind.
The rock cycle can recycle rocks from melting and giving pressures to sediments.
you must get oaks letter then go to route 224 where you will meet oak. he will tell you about the large rock on route 224 then ask you to put who your thankful for. suddenly seabreak path will appear.
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 would be molted down if they were all the same
It must erode into sediment and then be compressed to form sedimentary rock.
In Death Valley, stages of the rock cycle that are apparent are stages in which the rock is a rock. once it becomes sand, it is part of the sandusky cycle.
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They have to go though the rock cycle depending on the type of rock.
All cycles go forever.
For most purposes there is no "beginning" to the rock cycle. Any rock can be weathered away and remade into sedimentary rock. Igneous rocks are sometimes depicted as the start of the rock cycle because the first rocks on Earth were igneous.
Because there are different types of paths and rocks.
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Volcanoes melt the rock and eventually erupt. Once it erupted the rock starts to setal and cool into a certain type of rock
Heat and pressure.