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Band 4+: The diagram below shows how rocks are created and destroyed in the rock cycle. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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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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rocks were created from sediment sand by that its start to evaporate down the land and start to react being an sedimentary rock because of the high pressure and temperature.

rocks start to seperate one of them got into the surfaces and some being metmorphic rock, it got melt by the magma and the other one that split by themself already being an sand and rock.

theres one step more, the lava that liquefies the metamorphic rock going up and get cooled by the molten rock metamorphes into igneous rock in addition to become sand and stones.

the process of the rock cycle will always continue to repeat itself endlessly over long periods of time because it is a natural and ongoing system that constantly transforms one type of rock into another through various geological processes. over millions of years, rocks are exposed to heat, pressure, weathering, and erosion, which cause them to melt, solidify, or break down into smaller particles. these materials are then compacted and cemented together to form new rocks, beginning the entire cycle again. this continuous transformation highlights how the earth’s surface is never static but is instead always changing and evolving as part of the planet’s natural processes that have been occurring since the beginning of geological history and will keep taking place far into the future

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