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The image shows a diagram of the rock cycle with three main types of rocks: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic, which transform into each other through various processes. Igneous rocks form as magma cools quickly both on the surface and below. Sedimentary rocks are created from the sediment due to erosion of rock into sand and stones. Metamorphic rocks are produced under high pressure and temperature, with possible melting back into magma. Rock cycle arrows depict Igneous rocks rising slowly to the surface, becoming Sedimentary rocks then changing into Metamorphic rocks through heat and pressure, and finally melting into magma. There are no numerical data points/percentages provided.
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The picture illustrates the process of the building and destruction of rocks in the rock cycle.
Overall, it is clear that there are five distinct stages illustrated in the process, beginning with erosion of rock into sand and stones and culminating in metamorphic rock.
The process commences with the erosion of rocks on the top of the mountain into sand and stones which move to the sea and create sediment. Gradually, sedimentary rock is formed. Due to high pressure and temperature, this changes into metamorphic rock.
After this stage is complete, the metamorphic rock can slowly rise to the surface of the earth and the process of the erosion of rocks repeats. As another option, the metamorphic rock melts becoming magma. The magma can go up through a lava and cool quickly. After this magma cools, it may turn to igneous rock. In order to, this rock rises to the surface and the cycle begins again.
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