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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 illustration depics how rocks are created and destroyed. The cycle begins with magma turned into rock and ends with changing metamorphic stone into magma. This achieved by turning magma in various type of rock through long and complicative process.
The process starts with the movement of magma into volcano, part of it is gone outside, where lava cools rapidly, other part of magma cools quicly under surface and turns to igneous rock. Then this rock is raised slowly to the surface, while another type of stones : metamorphic and sedimentary stones is gone up either to create surface. Explosion of volcano leads to erosion, that provides turning rock into sand and stones.
Part of remains from erosion conceive the sediment that settle under sea and becoming sedimentary rock. That rock by special conditions such as high pressure and temperature grows into metamorphic rock. The lst one by process of melting is turned into magma. And the proceses commences again
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