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No, not every part of a rock is the same. Rocks are composed of different minerals, which can vary in composition, color, and texture. Additionally, rocks can have varying structures and formations due to geological processes, leading to differences even within a single rock specimen. Thus, the internal and external characteristics of rocks can be quite diverse.

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If the same types of fossils are found in two separate rock layers it's likely that the two rock layers form what?

If the same types of fossils are found in two separate rock layers, it is likely that the two rock layers are part of one continuous deposit.


If the same types of fossils are found in two separate rock layers it's likely that the two rock layers form?

If the same types of fossils are found in two separate rock layers, it is likely that the two rock layers are part of one continuous deposit.


Does every rock go through the complete cycle each time around?

No, not every rock goes through the complete rock cycle in each cycle. Some rocks may remain in the same stage for a longer period of time or may skip certain stages depending on conditions like weathering, erosion, and tectonic activity. The rock cycle is a continuous process, but not all rocks experience all stages in every cycle.


How can concrete be a part of the rock cycle if it is not a true rock?

Concrete is a man-made conglomerate composed of pieces of rock in a matrix of cement, which is itself made from limestone. It is just as much part of the rock cycle as any naturally occurring rocks.


Does some rocks contain material that where once part of every rock type?

Yes, some rocks, known as metamorphic rocks, are formed from the transformation of pre-existing rock types through heat, pressure, or chemical processes. These rocks may contain material that was once part of different rock types before undergoing metamorphism.