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A little bit, because the cycle takes more than a life time.

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How much of the rock cycle can be observed or inferred?

Most stages of the rock cycle can be observed or inferred through the study of rocks, minerals, and geological processes. Rocks can transform from one type to another through processes like weathering, erosion, deposition, metamorphism, and melting. By studying the properties of different rocks and the processes that affect them, geologists can piece together the various stages of the rock cycle.


What is the rock inferred to be at a depth of 4500 km?

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Does the rock cycle have to start from the sedimentary rock?

No, the rock cycle does not have to start from the sedimentary rock


What does the rock cycle and water cycle have in common?

The rock cycle and water cycle both are natural.


What is the rock cycle including descriptions of how one type of rock can change into another type?

It is called the Rock Cycle.


What is beginning of the rock cycle?

there is no beginning or end of the rock cycle


What is is rock cycle?

The Rock Cycle contributes to the formation of rocks : ~ )


WHAT is the change of one type of rock into a new type of rock?

ANSWER: rock cycle


What type of rock comes first in the rock cycle?

No Rock Comes First... its a cycle


How and why is the rock cycle called a cycle?

a rock cycle is known as a " rock cycle " because the wheel of a bicycle spins at a total 360 degrees and therefore never has an interfierence to when it comes to an end. SO the word cycle was given to a rock cycle because the prosedure never ends.


What powers the earth's rock cycle?

Heat from the earth's core, via the magma drives the tectonic part of the rock cycle. This heat is derived mainly from radioactive fission of the heavy elements in the Core.Gravity drives much of the weathering part of the rock cycle. Via evaporation of water, and rain and rivers, and glaciation.Some solar radiation also energizes part of the weathering part of the rock cycle.


What would happen to the rock cycle if did not occur?

There Would No longer Be a Rock Cycle :(