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what is the lifecycle of a rock mention the effects and causes

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Answered by shaziarashidmalik13
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The rock cycle is a model that describes the formation, breakdown, and reformation of a rock as a result of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic processes. All rocks are made up of minerals.

Uplifting, weathering, and erosion

Physical and chemical reactions caused by interaction with air, water, and biological organisms cause the rocks to break down. Once rocks are broken down, wind, moving water, and glaciers carry pieces of the rocks away through a process called erosion.

The Rock Cycle. Over many thousands of years, energy from the Sun moves the wind and water at the Earth's surface with enough force to break rocks apart into sand and other types of sediment. ... Other times magma flows to the Earth's surface and erupts from a volcano. Rocks can affect the atmosphere!

Answered by brajkumar29
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The rock cycle is a model that describes the formation, breakdown, and reformation of a rock as a result of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic processes. All rocks are made up of minerals. The rock cycle is a model that describes the formation, breakdown, and reformation of a rock as a result of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic processes. All rocks are made up of minerals. ... A rock is any naturally formed, nonliving, firm, and coherent aggregate mass of solid matter that constitutes part of a planet. I hope it will help you please give remarks

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