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Clouds

Clouds Rain- Go to Ocean Rain- Go to Soil Snow- Go to Mountains

Mountains

Mountains Wind erosion occurs- Go to Soil Ice melts carrying rocks- Go to River Glacier or avalanche occurs- Go to Ocean

Earth’s Interior

Earth’s Interior Tectonic plates move- Go to Volcano Magma is forced up- Go to Volcano Tectonic plates push upward- Go to Mountains Pressure occurs More layers- Remain here Pressure occurs- Remain here

Soil

Soil Pressure occurs- Go to Earth’s interior Rocks break down- Remain here Sediment being formed- Remain here

River

River Flood water causes redeposit of silt to flood plain- Go to Soil Sediments form- Go to Soil Water washes away layers- Go to Mountains Ice melts carrying rocks- Go to River Silt washed into ocean- Go to Ocean Sediments under pressure- Go to Earth’s Interior

Ocean

Ocean Sand washes up onto shore- Go to Soil Ocean floor being subducted- Go to Earth’s Interior Dust evaporates with water- Go to Clouds

Volcano

Volcano Volcano erupts spewing forth lava- Go to Mountains Tectonic plates push upward- Go to Mountains Volcanic ash and dust are pushed into atmosphere- Go to Clouds Crystallized magma pushes up to surface- Go to Soil Magma flows into the ocean- Go to Ocean Magma crystallizes- Remain Here