The picture illustrates the steps of how earth’s rock cycle forms and changes various types of rock.
The process starts at the highest peak of the mountain due to weather conditions. Snow and rain from the clouds move into a large hall where all precipitation is collected. Further, liquid goes deeper into the surface where creates sedimentary rock in consequence of compaction and cementation. This rock can either slowly lift to the top nor become a metamorphic rock because of hyper-thermal temperature and pressure.
It is lucid that the latter rock can move up or under the influence of thawing turns into magma. At this point, lava is created from the substance and we can easily see her actions because its location is above the sea level. The next step involves transforming magma into a solid state. This action leads to the creation of Igneous rock, which is the second layer of the mountain. Finally, the proceeding comes to an end when all elements are in the surface.
All things considered, as a result of 14 steps, rocks and lava can be created.
