they both are similar cause they are natural, and they both changes over time like any other cycle.
They're similar in that they both take their constituent elements through a cycle that is not just cyclic, but also has the occasional cross-cut to get somewhere faster. Both of them will (or can) eventually restart the cycle again. As to exactly where that cycle begins is left to anyone's interpretation.
ANSWER: rock cycle
An example that is not part of the rock cycle would be a volcanic eruption, where molten rock (magma) is expelled from Earth's interior onto its surface. This event is a singular occurrence and does not illustrate the continuous processes of rock formation, transformation, and recycling that make up the rock cycle.
Because the rock cycle includes flowing water and no other planet has flowing water.
Bed rock is a layer of soil. It seeps the water down.
The water cycle starts with weather. :] :P :O ;]
The rock cycle and water cycle both are natural.
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ANSWER: rock cycle
An example that is not part of the rock cycle would be a volcanic eruption, where molten rock (magma) is expelled from Earth's interior onto its surface. This event is a singular occurrence and does not illustrate the continuous processes of rock formation, transformation, and recycling that make up the rock cycle.
the rock water cycle
It is related because the water cycle is never ending, so the weather depends on where we are in the cycle.
Because the rock cycle includes flowing water and no other planet has flowing water.
it has water
maybe because the the two of them have water and cycle
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no the water cycle is that water evaporates and comes back down some of it even goes into the earth