What are the difference between water cycle and rock cycle?
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All rocks are connected in a cycle of creation, change, and destruction called the Rock Cycle. The rock cycle begins with molten rock (magma below ground, lava above ground), which cools and hardens to form igneous rock. ... Eventually, these metamorphic rocks may be heated to the point where they again melt into magma.
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Rocks undergo change as outlined in the rock cycle (which is similar to the water cycle). The difference is that, unlike the water cycle, you can't see the rock cycle steps happening on a day-to-day basis.
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