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OK, that last person to answer your question is a complete idiot, first off, look at the category it's in! Science, Dating, Earth Sciences. Not Music.

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How is the wed cycle related to the rock cycle?

by steps


How many ways are in the rock cycle?

There are seven steps in the rock cycle.


What kind of the steps of the rock cycle involve heat?

Orogenesis and Metamorphism.


Do all rocks follow the same set of steps through the rock cycle?

yes i think so


Why is the rock cycle called the ''cycle''?

Its called a cycle because it has to go through steps to form the rocks or minerals. Just like a water cycle is called a water cycle because it also has to go through different stages or steps. Another reason why is because it doesn't have an end, it just keeps going round and round. They all need each other to create the other.because it just keeps on going and it doesent have a beginning it can start with any rock igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic. the rock cycle is for example an igneous can turn into a metamorphic and that rock can turn into sedimentary and then that rock turns into any of the 3 but itself of course.


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

ANSWER: 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 are the steps of the rock cycle if it starts with Sedimentary rock is pulled into Earth's interior by tectonic forces?

If sedimentary rock is pulled into Earth's interior by tectonic forces, it will undergo heat and pressure, transforming into metamorphic rock. Further movement and heating could melt the metamorphic rock, turning it into magma. The magma can then cool and solidify to form igneous rock, completing the rock cycle.