The Rock cycle.
First for the rock cycle in this picture starts of by magma exploding out of the volcano then cools outside (extrusive) of the volcano wich makes igneous rock. then the igneous rock breaks down into tiny sediment.then gets compacted together to make sedimentary rock. then to metamorphic rockthen the cycle restarts. But is it possible that the rock cycle can go backwards?? no
-First the rock cycle starts by magma erupting out of the volcano into lava then cools outside of the volcano -Then turns into igneous rock and thats called crystallization.
-Second the igneous rock gets weathered into sediment.
-Thirdly the sediment gets compacted into sedimentary rock.
-Fourthly the sedimentary rock gets deep into ground and intense heat and pressure form metamorphic rock.
-Fifth the metamorphic rock finds its way to a volcano.
And the cycle starts all over again. Did you know that almost any rock (like sedimentary rock) can form into almost any other rock (like metamorphic rock).
-First the rock cycle starts by magma erupting out of the volcano into lava then cools outside of the volcano -Then turns into igneous rock and thats called crystallization.
-Second the igneous rock gets weathered into sediment.
-Thirdly the sediment gets compacted into sedimentary rock.
-Fourthly the sedimentary rock gets deep into ground and intense heat and pressure form metamorphic rock.
-Fifth the metamorphic rock finds its way to a volcano.
And the cycle starts all over again. Did you know that almost any rock (like sedimentary rock) can form into almost any other rock (like metamorphic rock).