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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 given process shows the production and demolishing in the rock cycle. Overall, this natural process commences with erosion of rocks into sand and stones, culminating with where the cycle repeats itself.
Firstly, the erosion of rocks in the surface is getting into the sand and stones. After that, this substance called sediment goes to the ocean’s surface and turns into the sediment rock. Under higher pressure and temperature, it turns into a metamorphic rock and two types of rock can rise slowly to the surface.
After this stage, metamorphic rock can melt and turn into magma. As the magma produced, it rises up and then cools up quickly and turns into the igneous rock that can slowly rise to the surface. To add more, magma can also rise up and turn into the lava, that erupts and cools quickly and also turns into the igneous rock. After this stage, the cycle repeats itself again.
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