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The image depicts "The Rock Cycle" showing the transformation processes among three types of rocks: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic. Magma cools quickly to form Igneous rock, which then experiences erosion of rock into sand and stones, adding sediments, which under high pressure and temperature form Metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rock may also melt back into Magma. The cycle also includes Sedimentary rock formed by sediments, which can rise slowly to the surface, become exposed to high temperature and pressure to form Metamorphic rock, or submerge and melt into Magma. Additionally, there's an arrow pointing upwards indicating that Rock rises slowly to the surface, and another pointing down where Melting occurs.
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The shown picture illustrates the step-by-step natural cycle of creation and destruction of rocks. Looking from an overall perspective, it is clear that there are several stages in the procedure, commencing with rock erosion and culminating with stacking of rocks to the surface.
The process begins when rain falls, the rocks are eroded into sand and stones. Following that, sediments are rolled on the slope of a mountain, which a layer of sedimentary rocks is formed at the sea. Sedimentary rock either rises slowly to the surface of mountain or melts into magma deep underground.
When magma from deep underground is erupted through a volcanic eruption, either lava cools quickly on hillside or the temperature of magma is dropped rapidly, leading to the formation of igneous rock at the foot of mountain. This rock is ascended to mountain peak, which is subsequently repeated to erosion when it rains again.
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