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drag each label to the correct location on the diagram. each label can be used more than once. an incomplete diagram of the rock cycle is shown below. use the labels to correctly complete the diagram. pressure & heat melting erosion & weathering crystallization compaction & cementation sediment sedimentary rock igneous rock metamorphic rock magma reset next
The rock - cycle shows the transitions between different types of rocks (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic) and magma and sediment. Sedimentary rocks form from sediment through compaction and cementation. They can be broken down into sediment by erosion and weathering. Sedimentary rocks can also become metamorphic rocks through pressure and heat. Igneous rocks can form from the crystallization of magma. They can be broken down into sediment by erosion and weathering, and can also become metamorphic rocks through pressure and heat or melt into magma. Metamorphic rocks can melt into magma or be broken down into sediment. Magma can cool and crystallize to form igneous rocks.
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Starting from the sedimentary rock arrow pointing right: erosion & weathering
From sediment arrow pointing left: erosion & weathering
From igneous rock arrow pointing down - right: erosion & weathering
From igneous rock arrow pointing left: pressure & heat
From sedimentary rock arrow pointing down: pressure & heat
From metamorphic rock arrow pointing right: melting
From magma arrow pointing up: crystallization