Explain the rock cycle with the help of diagram and how does weathering affect the rock cycle.
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The rock cycle process with diagram
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The rock cycle is a fundamental idea in topography that depicts changes through geologic time among the three primary stone sorts: sedimentary, transformative, and volcanic. Each rock type is modified when it is constrained out of its balance conditions.
- There are three principle kinds of rocks: sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic.
- Every one of these stones are framed by actual changes—like liquefying, cooling, dissolving, compacting, or misshaping—that are essential for the stone cycle.
Weathering is the processes illustrated in the rock cycle.
- The rock cycle - a model of how different types of rocks form as well as how they can be destroyed or transformed into other rock types.
- Weathering turn and break down into sedimentary rocks.
- It weathers away the rock specifically the Igneous rock.
- When it weathers away it will become sediments that when compacted , turn into sedimentary rocks.
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