Monday, March 7, 2011

More Rock Cycle Work

What are the three rock types?  How do we get from one rock type to the next? Play this rock cycle game to learn more about the rock cycle

Rock Cycle

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  1. Igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. The rocks can go through either erosion,melting,volcanic activity, and heat and pressure.

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  2. igneous,sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. volcanoes,erosion,melting,heat and presssure.

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  3. The three rock types are sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic. For a rock to become sedimentary it first has to erode and become small sediments, then the sediments go through the process of deposition and become a sedimentary rock. For a rock to become igneous it first has to get melted and then it becomes magma, when the magma then comes out through a volcano and cools, it is then igneous rock. When a rock has to become metamorphic it goes through the process of heat and pressure and slowly gets turned into a metamorphic rock. Those are the basic steps of the Rock Cycle

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  4. Sedimentary, Metamorphic, and Igneous. Erosion Melting Cooling.
    Ethan Mercurio

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  5. Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamophic. Rocks are changed by heat and pressure, erosion, Melting and cooling.

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  6. Sedimentary , metammorphic , and igneous . the rocks can go through melting , erosion , volcanic activtiy , haet , and pressure .


    -Lexy,(:

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  7. Igneous, Metimorphic, Sedimentry.
    (Sedimentry to Metomorphic-Heat & pressure)
    (Metomorphic to sediment-erosion)
    (sediment to sedimentry-composition)
    (Metomorphic to Igneous-melting)
    Brendan Mcwilliams

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  8. Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary. They can change by erosion, lava, heat, pressure, and time.

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  9. The three rock types are igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.

    Igneous- to go to metamorphic rock the rock must go through heat and pressure and to go to a sedimentary rock the rock must go through erosion.

    Sedimentary-to form into a metamorphic rock the sedimentary rock must go through heat and pressure and to form into igneous the sedimentary rock must melt into molten lava.

    Metamorphic- Metamorpihic must melt into molten lava to form igneous and then the metamorphic must go through erosion to form sediments.

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  10. Erosion changhes metamorphic to sediments. Depostion changes sedimeent into sedimentry rock. melting changes sedimentry into lava. Cooling changes lava into igneous.
    By: Ted Young.

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  11. The 3 rock types are igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.They get from one type to the next by melting, cooling and heat&pressure.

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  12. The 3 rock types are igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.

    Igneous to Metamorphic needs heat and pressure.Igneous to Sedimentary it needs erosion.

    Sedimentary to Igneous needs erosion.Sedimentary to Metamorphic needs melting and heat/pressure.

    Metamorphic to Igneous needs melting. Metamorphic to Sedimenatry needs erosion.

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  13. igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. they can turn from one rock to another from erosion, melting, heat, pressure, depositon, and volcanic activity.

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  14. Igneous rock forms into metamorphic rock because of heat and pressure. Then metamorphic rock melts and turns into magma and lava. Then the lava hardens and becomes igneous rock again. Igneous rock can also erode and become sedimentary rock. The sediments go through deposition and become sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rock can either erode and become sediments again or it can melt and become magma and lava or it can become metamorphic rock through heat and pressure.

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  15. the three rock types are sedimentary igneious metamorphic
    they get from one type of rock to another is from alot of heat of pressure or erosion i played it and it was very fun

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  16. Igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. They either go through heat, pressure or volcanic activity.

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  17. Igneous
    Metamorphic
    Sedimentary
    Rocks break down and compact into Sedimentary rocks
    Rocks are put under Heat and Pressure to form Metamorphic rocks
    Rocks melt into lava or magma and cool into Igneous rocks

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  18. Three rocks are igneous,sedimentry and metamorphic.You can get from one to the other by heat,presser or erosion

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  19. Igneous,metamorphic,sedimentary. Melting, heat, pressure, erosion.

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  20. Metamorphic, Sedimentary, Igneous. melting and cooling.

    ~Daniel O'Hearn

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  21. igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary.igneous rock forms from magma or lava,igneous rock breaks down into small sediments,metomorphic rock forms when heat and preasure transform igneous and sedimentary rock

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  22. ignious, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock. you change by melting heat and pressure and erosion.
    YAHANZ VELASQUEZ

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  23. Igneous, metamorphic, and sedementry.
    Igneous to metamorphic: heat & pressure.
    Igneous to sedementry: erioson

    Sedementry to metamorphic: heat and pressure.
    sedementry to igneous: erioson

    metamorphic to sedementry: erioson

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  24. igneous rock breaks down and pressure turns it into a sedimentary rock.heat and pressure turns it into a metamorpic but they all can go back to any kid of rock with alot of time.
    Adam Lyons

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  25. The three rock types are metamorphic, sedimentary and igneous. Igneous rocks turn into metamorphic rocks when they experience heat and pressure. Meatmorphic rocks form into sedimentary rocks after they go through erosion, then deposition then they become compacted. Sedimentary rocks become meatmorpic rocks after they go through heat and pressure. Metamorphic rocks turn into igneous rocks afetr they have melted and turned into magma. lastly, the magma cools and turns into igneous rocks.

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  26. The three rock types are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. For a rock to become sedimentary it has to erode and be made into small sediments. Next the sediments go through deposition and become a sedimentary rock. When a rock turns into igneous it first has to get melted and then it becomes magma, When the volcano erupts magma comes out and cools, it is then igneous rock. When a rock has to become metamorphic it goes through the process of heat and pressure and slowly gets turned into a metamorphic rock.

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  27. igneous,metamorphic,sedimentary,well what happens is the rock cycles comes in place volcanic eruption,igneous rock(fire),sediments, sedimentary rocks,metamorphic rocks, magma and the cycle repeats

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  28. The three rock types are sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic. A rock becomes sedimentry by eroding and becoming small sediments, the rock goes through depostion and then becomes sedimentry.
    Igneause rocks have to melt and become magma, then the magma cools and becomes igneause.
    Metamorphic rocks have to be pressurized to become metamorphic.

    jr miller

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  29. The 3 types of rocks are igneous,metamorphic,and sedimentary.The rocks can go through either but not always erosion,volcanic activity,heat,pressure,and melting.

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  30. Igneouse,Metamorphic, And sedimentary rock. Erosion heat and pressure, and volcanic eruptions can create theese rocks

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  31. Three types of rock:
    Metamorphic
    Sedimentary
    Igneous

    For a rock to become sedimentary it first has to erode and become small sediments, then the sediments go through the process of deposition and become a sedimentary rock. For a rock to become igneous it first has to get melted and then it becomes magma, when the magma then comes out through a volcano and cools, it is then igneous rock. When a rock has to become metamorphic it goes through the process of heat and pressure and slowly gets turned into a metamorphic rock.

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  32. The three rock types are sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic. For a rock to become sedimentary it first has to erode and become small sediments, then the sediments go through the process of deposition and become a sedimentary rock. Next the sediments go through deposition and become a sedimentary rock. When a rock turns into igneous it first has to get melted and then it becomes magma, When the volcano erupts magma comes out and cools, it is then igneous rock. When a rock has to become metamorphic it goes through the process of heat and pressure and slowly gets turned into a metamorphic rock.

    ~Kailey Carter~

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  33. igneous, metamorphic,& sedimentary.all of the rocks can lead to be deposition, erosion, melting, and heat & pressure.

    chase pearson

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  34. Igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. The rocks can go through either erosion,melting,volcanic activity, and heat and pressure.

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  35. Igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. The rocks can go through either erosion,melting,volcanic activity, and heat and pressure.
    most things are formed by heat and presure and most starts as igneous

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  36. igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. they can turn from one rock to another from erosion, melting, heat, pressure, depositon, and volcanic activity.

    Jordan harbour

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  37. The three rock types are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous is formed by cooling magma, which gets broken down into sediments due to erosion. The sediments then compact and cement to form sedimentary rocks, which turn into metamorphic rocks when heat and pressure are applied.
    By Sam Tendam

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  38. the three rock types are igneous, metamorphic and sedimantary. Igneous is eroded and trns into sedementary rock and turns into metamorphic by heat and presure. Sedimentary is turned into metamorphic rock by heat and presure. Metamorphic rock is changed into sedimentary rock by erosion.

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  39. igneous, metamorphic,& sedimentary.all of the rocks can lead to be deposition, erosion, melting, and heat & pressure.

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  40. The three rock types are Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.
    Igneous to Metamorphic: Heat and pressure
    Metamorphic to Sedimentary: Erosion and Deposition
    Sedimentary to Metamorphic: Heat and pressure
    Igneous to Sedimentary: Erosion and Deposition

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  41. Ignoues metamorphic and sedimentary are the three dirrerent types of rocks. For a rock to form it has to erode and turn into sediments and for igneous its magma then it cools and turns to igneous. for metamorphic it has to go through heat and pressure and then it slowly turns to metamorphic

    hunter steimle

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  42. sedimentary forms to metamorphic throiugh heat and pressure. igneous to metamorphic through heat and pressure.

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  43. The 3 types of rocks are Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary. They can go through erosion, melting, volcanic activity and or heat and pressure. Igneous to Metamorphic needs heat and pressure. Igneous to Sedimentary needs erosion Sedimentary to Igneous needs erosion. Sedimentary to Metamorphic needs melting and heat& pressure. Metamorphic to Igneous needs melting. Metamorphic to Sedimenatry needs erosion.

    -Corissa Sturm,(:

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  44. Sedimentary, Igneous, Metamorphic.
    Sedimentary and metamorphic needs to melt and cool to become igneous. Sedimentary and Igneous needs to be crushed together and heated to become metamorphic. Igneous and metamorphic need to be crushed into sediments and put on top of each other to become sedimentary.

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  45. Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic. The rocks can go through, too. Erosion, melting, volcanic activity, and heat and pressure.

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  46. the three rocks are metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary. we change rocks because of erosion, heat, pressure, volcanoes, and melting.

    kelly rogers

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  47. Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary. Melting,Erosion, Deposition,Heat and Pressure,and volcanic activity.

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  48. Metamorphic, Igneous, and Sedimentary. Magma makes Igneous. Heat and Pressure makes Metamorphic, and Sedimentary forms from Igneous and Metamorphic rock that has been broken down. (Volcanic Activity).

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  49. The three types of rock are: metamorphic, igneous and sedimentary.Many things happen to change a rock into a another, like it can go under heat and pressure, erosion and depositation, and volcanic activity.

    ~Charlie Freudemann~

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  50. The three main rock types are Metamorphic, Sedimentary, and Igneous. All three of the main types of rock go through erosion, melting, volcanic activity and heat and pressure to form to a different type of rock.

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  51. Sedimantary, Igneous, matamorphis.
    Ways it can change from rock to rock is sedimanetary can braek down into more sediments then oush back together, igneous is formed when rocks melt down and cool again. Also metamorphic is a mix of both.Heat and pressure changes rock.

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  52. Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic. Volcanoes, erosion, melting, heat and pressure.

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  53. Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary. They can either go through erosion, heat, pressure and volcanic activity.

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  54. igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic, magma cool to make igneous. the erosion breaks down and reforms into seimentay and then heat and pressure breaks down sedimentary to create metamorphic then melts and cool to start the cycle all over again at igneous

    -Dylan Humbert

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  56. there are many rocks that come from a volcanioc eruption. some being:
    -igneous
    -metamorphic
    -sedimentary
    all of wich have many different rock types it each category. many rocks can go through erosion, melting, or volcanoic act

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  57. Three types of rock
    Metamorphic
    Sedimentary
    Igneous

    For a rock to become sedimentary it first has to erode and become small sediments, then the sediments go through the process of deposition and become a sedimentary rock. For a rock to become igneous it first has to get melted and then it becomes magma, when the magma then comes out through a volcano and cools, it is then igneous rock. When a rock has to become metamorphic it goes through the process of heat and pressure and slowly gets turned into a metamorphic rock.

    David Meiners

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  58. Sedimentary, Ignous, Metomorphic. Heating and or cooling.
    Alex Richmond

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  59. Sedimentry, igneous, metamorphic. Melting, preasure,erode it.

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  60. The three rock types are Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary rock. For any rock to become igneous it has to melt and then it becomes magma. Then, when the magma comes out through a volcano and cools, it is then igneous rock. When a rock becomes metamorphic it goes through the process of heat and pressure and slowly gets turned into a metamorphic rock. For a rock to become sedimentary it has to erode and become sediments, then the sediments go through the process of deposition.

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  61. Igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. The rocks can go through either erosion,melting,volcanic activity, and heat and pressure.For a rock to become igneous it first has to get melted and then it becomes magma, when the magma then comes out through a volcano and cools, it is then igneous rock. When a rock has to become metamorphic it goes through the process of heat and pressure and slowly gets turned into a metamorphic rock. Those are the basic steps of the Rock Cycle

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  62. Sedimentary , metammorphic , and igneous . the rocks can go through melting , erosion , volcanic activtiy , haet , and pressure .




    Kristin Murphy (:

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  63. The three rock types are metamorphic, sedimentary and igneous. Igneous rocks turn into metamorphic rocks when they experience heat and pressure. Meatmorphic rocks form into sedimentary rocks after they go through erosion, then deposition then they become compacted. Sedimentary rocks become meatmorpic rocks after they go through heat and pressure. Metamorphic rocks turn into igneous rocks afetr they have melted and turned into magma. lastly, the magma cools and turns into igneous rocks.

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  64. Igneus, metamorphic and sedimentary. Heat and pressure will form an igneus rock. Then it will erode. This will break it down into sediments and it will form into a sedimentary rock. The sediment will then melt into lava and magma. The end.

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  65. Sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic. It can either erode, heat/pressure, deposition.

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  66. The three rock typs are ignious, sedimentary, and metamorphic. When lava cools it forms ignious rock. when rocks break down it becomes sedimentary. when rocks go under heat and pressure over a long period of time.

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  67. igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. magma cools and forms igneous rocks then erosion breaks it into sediments then sediments compact making sedimentary rocks those rocks melt and make metamorphic rocks.

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  68. Sedimentary, Metamorphic and Igneous. it either breaks down or undergoes heat and pressure.

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  69. What are the three rock types? Igneous sedimentary and metamorphic How do we get from one rock type to the next? sediments can stick together or push together sediments can heat up and cool

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  70. the three types are i gneous, sedamentary, and metamorphic.

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  71. Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are the three types of rocks. It depends on the type of natural activity. For example, erosion on any rock will turn into sediments.

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  72. Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary. Heat and pressure, melting, and erosion.

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  73. Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic. Rocks can melt, or be changed by heat and pressure, rocks can also erode

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  74. Igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks.Can go through either erosion,melting,volcanic activity, and heat and pressure.

    Andrew Hudson

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  75. all of the rocks can go through volcanic activity, pressure, eersion,melting, and heat.

    kristan dalton

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  76. The three types of rocks are igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. To get from an igneous rock to a sedimentary rock, the igneous rock erodes and turns into sediment. Then the sediments press together and form a sedimentary rock. Then heat and pressure make it a sedimentary rock.

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  77. Sedimentary,metamorphic,and igneous.rocks go through either.erosion,,volcanic activity,and heat and pressure.

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  78. Igneous, Metamorphic, Sedimentary.
    To get from one form of rock to the other the rocks by the igneous will form then erode then become sedimentary rocks then that will erode and become metamorphic.

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  79. The three types of rocks are metamorphic, igneous and sedimentary.
    They change by erosion Heat and pressure Erosion and Deposition

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  80. The three rock types are igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. To get to igneous rock, magma erupts and cools. To get to metamorphic rock, heat and pressure transform other rock. To get sedimantary rock, bits and pieces of other rocks that have been broken down press and get cemented together. All then rocks can form into all of the rocks including its self again.

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  81. metamorphic,sedimentry,igneous.these rocks can go through either erosion,melting,volcanicactivity,and heat and pressure.

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  82. -the three types of rocks are igneous, metemorphic, sedimentary
    -igneous goes to metmorphic, metamorphic to sediment
    -sediment to sedimentary rocks
    sedimentary rock to metamorphic
    -then back to the same old proccess

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  83. The three rock types are seddamentary, igness, metamorphic. The way they change is because of heat and pressure.

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  84. The three types of rocks are Igneous, metamorphic and Sedimentary rock. In order fo a rock to turn into another type of rock it must go trough the rock cycle. It can change by heat and preasure, magma cooling/volcanic activity and by erosion & deposition.

    - Michael Van Schoik

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  85. The three rock types we learned about are: sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic. rocks that become sedimentary have to erode and crumble down into small sediments and then go through deposition. For rocks that become igneous, they get melted by rock and cool on the top of earths surface.Finally, for rocks that get turned into metamorphic, they go through the slow process of pressure and high heat, and then slowly cool down.

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  86. The three rock types are igneous, metomorphic, and sedimentary. Igneous can became sediments by erosion, and then compressed into a sedimentary rock. Heat and pressure are then used to turn the sedimentary rock into metomorphic rock. The metomorphic rock can be melted into magma that is used to form igneous rock by magma cooling and rising to the surface, but at any point in this cycle the rocks can be eroded back into sediments. Also, any of the rocks can be melted again and again to form magma.

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  87. igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. the rocks can go through either erosion,melting,volcanic activity, and heat and volcanic activity, and heat and pressure. taylor roberts

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  88. Igneous,Metamorphic, and Sedimentary. We get from one rock to another by erosion, melting and cooling, volcanoes, and heat and pressure.

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  89. metamorphic, igneous, and sedimantary. metamorphic, sedimantary, and igneous go through changes like: erosion, melting, heat and pressure, deposition and volcanic activity.

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  90. The Three rock types are Sedimentary, Igneous, and Metamorphic.

    For a Sedimentary rock to turn to Metamorphic it must go through heat and pressure.
    For Sedimentary rock to turn to Igneous it must get melted by magma then it will erupt from a volcano and cool down.

    For Metamorphic to turn to Sedimentary you need it to erode then you need deposition.
    For Metamorphic to turn to Igneous the rock must get melted by magma then it will erupt from a volcano and cool down.

    For Igneous to turn to Sedimentary you need erosion then deposition.
    For Igneous to turn to Metamorphic you need heat and pressure.

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  91. Eathan, you forgot the part where the sedimenttary rock under goes heat and pressure, that forms metamorphic rock.

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  92. Three rocks are igneous,sedimentry and metamorphic.You can get from one to the other by heat,presser or erosion

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  93. Igneous,sedimentary, and metamorphic.Igneous rock breaks down and pressure turns it into a sedimentary rock.heat and pressure turns it into a metamorpic but they all can go back to any kid of rock with alot of time.

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  94. Mrs.MArtz Beth Smiddy has an account know

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  95. The 3 types of rocks are sedimentray,igneouse, and metamorfic rock.
    They form from 4 diffrent types of activities.
    Erosion,melting,volcanic activity, and heat and pressure.

    Luke Brockman

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