Sequence of processes where rocks change from one type to another. - Rock cycle, Breaking rock by physical, chemical or biological processes. - Weathering, The breaking and movement of rock by water, ice or wind. - Erosion, Formed from layers of sediment. - Sedimentary, Formed from cooled magma, with minerals arranged in crystals. - Igneous, Formed from existing rocks exposed to heat and pressure over a long time. - Metamorphic, Layers of sedimentary rock. - Strata, Process by which the weight of sediments above squashes together sediments below. - Compaction, Process by which sediments are stuck together. - Cementation, Remains of organisms that died millions of years ago. - Fossils,
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