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3.
Rocks are made and broken in a cycle that
doesn’t end.
The first Step is sediments being washed
down rivers.
Sediments
4.
The sediments then become sedimentary
rock.
Sediments
Compaction and
Cement
Sedimentary
rock
5.
The Sedimentary rock either gets buried deep
to make metamorphic rock
Sediments
Compaction and
Cement
Sedimentary
rock
Heat and
Pressure
Metamorphic
Rock
6.
Or the sedimentary rock is brought to the
surface because of uplift. (the plates moving
upwards)
Surface
Sediments
Uplift
Compaction and
Cement
Sedimentary
rock
Heat and
Pressure
Metamorphic
Rock
7.
The Metamorphic rock either sinks down and
turns into magma
Surface
Sediments
Uplift
Compaction and
Cement
Sedimentary
rock
Heat and
Pressure
Metamorphic
Rock
Magma
Melting
8.
Or the metamorphic rock is brought to the
surface by uplift.
Surface
Sediments
Uplift
Compaction and
Cement
Sedimentary
rock
Heat and
Pressure
Metamorphic
Rock
Magma
Melting
9.
The magma is not brought completely to the
surface and cools slowly it makes intrusive
rock
Surface
Sediments
Uplift
Compaction and
Cement
Sedimentary
rock
Volcano
Heat and
Pressure
Intrusive
Igneous
Slow Cooling
Metamorphic
Rock
Magma
Melting
10.
The Intrusive Igneous rock is brought to the
surface by uplift.
Surface
uplift
Sediments
Uplift
Compaction and
Cement
Sedimentary
rock
Volcano
Heat and
Pressure
Intrusive
Igneous
Slow Cooling
Metamorphic
Rock
Magma
Melting
11.
The cycle starts again by the surface rock
being worn down to little bits.
Surface
uplift
Sediments
Uplift
Compaction and
Cement
Sedimentary
rock
Volcano
Heat and
Pressure
Intrusive
Igneous
Slow Cooling
Metamorphic
Rock
Magma
Melting