There are five sequences in the rock cycle. Melting is the first, then cooling and crystallization, followed by weathering and erosion and deportation, next comes cementation and compaction, and finally heat and pressure.
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Edit: There is more than one step. :)
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Yes a rock can change from metamorphic to igneous back to metamorphic the rock cycle does not go in order unless magma cools into igneous and sediment changes into sedimentary rock
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.
Heat and pressure.
There really is no set order in the rock cycle for rock formation.
Volcanoes melt the rock and eventually erupt. Once it erupted the rock starts to setal and cool into a certain type of rock
i mean in the rock cycle
Yes a rock can change from metamorphic to igneous back to metamorphic the rock cycle does not go in order unless magma cools into igneous and sediment changes into sedimentary rock
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.
First magma then there is heat and pressure which makes igneous rock then compaction, deposition, and cementation that makes sedimentary rock then more heat and pressure but not enough heat and pressure to melt it but enough to change it to metamorphic rock! and there you have it it's The Rock Cycle
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.
the rock cycle starts with magma