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Why don't all rocks follow the same pathway through the rock cycle?

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Answered by Rico47
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one starts at igneous rock and when heat and pressure are applied it turns into metamorphic rock. another is a sedimentary rock goes through melting and becomes magma
Answered by Surnia
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The rock cycle involves the formation and destruction of different kinds of rocks.

Explanation:

  • The rock cycle involves the formation of the igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
  • Each kind of rock requires the special kind for the synthesis.
  • The sedimentary rocks like shale transform into slate when heat and pressure are applied.
  • The extensive heat and pressure over the sedimentary rock will form the metamorphic rock.
  • The metamorphic rock when provided with extensive heat may transform into igneous rocks.

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