First a rock gets erupted within or on the Earth surface in the form of igneous rocks. Those are over time eroded away and deposited as sedimentary rocks. By subjecting these rocks to tremendous pressure and heat they metamorphose or change into metamorphic rocks which can eventually wind up in molten state and get re-introduced and erupt back as igneous rocks.
The rock cycle is powered by the forces of gravity, weather, and heat from Earth's interior.
the forces that move rocks throught the rock cycle are erosion,melting,deposition,volcanic activity,and heat and pressure
A rock is technically recycled as it goes throught the rock cycle. For example one stage is old rocks melting down as the are pulled underneath the crust.
eriosion, cementation, deposition, and..?
igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary rocks
no
No
Biogeochemical cycle is the cycle in which matter and energy move through various steps on earth.
The water cycle and how tiny rocks move with the flow of water so it keeps doing that.
The cycle that move and recycles water in its various forms through the biosphere is called the water cycle. The water cycle is a constant process.
It is not any particular rock type, it is a fault or crack along which rocks move. It cuts through different rock formations of various types.
No
yes
Pushing the rocks back into the mantle, where they melt and become magma again. plate movements also cause the folding, faulting, uplift of the crust that move rocks through the rock cycle
They move most easily through sandstones.
the rocks start to move by our actions so thats how they get around
Biogeochemical cycle is the cycle in which matter and energy move through various steps on earth.
Through the biogeochemical cycle.
The water cycle and how tiny rocks move with the flow of water so it keeps doing that.
the water cycle
erosion is the movement of the rocks, it can move by water (h2o) and wind.
First a rock gets erupted within or on the Earth surface in the form of igneous rocks. Those are over time eroded away and deposited as sedimentary rocks. By subjecting these rocks to tremendous pressure and heat they metamorphose or change into metamorphic rocks which can eventually wind up in molten state and get re-introduced and erupt back as igneous rocks.
The cycle that move and recycles water in its various forms through the biosphere is called the water cycle. The water cycle is a constant process.