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Topic: The Rock Cycle

Major Rock Groups Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic - Plutonic - Volcanic - Sedimentary Clastic - Chemical - Metamorphic

Fig. 2.9 MAGMA

IGNEOUS Crystallization MAGMA

IGNEOUS Plutonic Crystallization MAGMA

Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic Crystallization MAGMA

Weathering Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic Crystallization Uplift MAGMA

SEDIMENT SEDIMENT Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic Uplift MAGMA Weathering Crystallization Uplift MAGMA

SEDIMENT Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY Uplift MAGMA Erosion Weathering Transport Deposition Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY Crystallization Uplift MAGMA

SEDIMENT Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY Uplift MAGMA Erosion Weathering Transport Deposition Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY Crystallization Uplift MAGMA

SEDIMENT Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC Burial Erosion SEDIMENT Weathering Transport Deposition Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY Increased P&T METAMORPHIC Crystallization Burial Uplift MAGMA

Can you see any shortcuts? Erosion SEDIMENT Weathering Transport Deposition Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic Can you see any shortcuts? SEDIMENTARY Increased P&T METAMORPHIC Crystallization Melting Burial Uplift MAGMA

SEDIMENT Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC Burial Erosion SEDIMENT Weathering Transport Deposition Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY Increased P&T METAMORPHIC Crystallization Melting Burial Uplift MAGMA

SEDIMENT Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC Burial Erosion SEDIMENT Weathering Transport Deposition Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENTARY Increased P&T METAMORPHIC Crystallization Melting Burial Uplift MAGMA

Where do you think we can find a copy of the Rock Cycle?

ESRT pg 6

In Conclusion… -

Final Question: What rock type are metamorphic rocks formed from? Sedimentary Igneous Metamorphic -?