The Rock Cycle :)
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First the rock cycle will start with Sedimentary Rock. Heat and pressure will begin to form a Metamorphic Rock. Then the Metamorphic Rock will begin melting. After melting it becomes magma. As the magma starts to cool the Igneous Rock will form. Then the Igneous Rock will start weathering and eroding. Weathering is when rock is broken down. Erosion is when wind, ice, or gravity move soil and sediment from one place to another. Sediment is little tiny grains of rock. Erosion and weathering occurs above the Earth's surface. Then the Igneous Rock is weathered and eroded into sediment which is then cemented and compacted into Sedimentary Rock, and the rock cycle will start all over again. (Holt Science and Technology, Earth Science. pages 94,278, and 295.)