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identifying Ways Rocks Change in the Rock Cycle
Cycle of a rock. Arrows point from one stage to the next. Stage A, small, brown granules, to Compaction and cementation or Stage C. Arrow labeled Heat and pressure from Stage C to B, larger gray rocks. Arrow labeled Melting from Stage B to Magma. Arrow labeled Cooling from Magma to Igneous Rock. Arrow labeled Melting from Igneous Rock to Magma. Stage D arrows from Igneous Rock to Stage A, from Stage B to A, and from Stage C to A.
Using the drop-down menus, label the parts of the rock cycle.
A
B
C
D
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A: Sediment
B: Metamorphic rock
C: Sedimentary rock
D: Weathering and erosion
B: Metamorphic rock
C: Sedimentary rock
D: Weathering and erosion
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