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write a note on the rock cycle

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Answered by llTheUnkownStarll
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The rock cycle is a process in which rocks are continuously transformed between the three rock types igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic. If the sediments are buried under further layers of sediment, they can become lithified to produce a sedimentary rock. Magma is produced when rocks are melted.

Answered by ramanaaryabhatt05
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The rock cycle is a web of processes that outlines how each of the three major rock types—igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary—form and break down based on the different applications of heat and pressure over time. For example, sedimentary rock shale becomes slate when heat and pressure are added.

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