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The Rock Cycle The Rock Cycle Copyright 2016 by W W Norton amp Company Inc Figure C1 The Rock Cycle Copyright 2016 by W W Norton amp Company Inc Figure C2 The Rock Cycle Copyright 2016 by W W Norton amp Company Inc ID: 546142

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Interlude C

The Rock CycleSlide2

The Rock Cycle

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Figure C.1Slide3

The Rock Cycle

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Figure C.2Slide4

The Rock Cycle

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Figure C.2Slide5

The Rock Cycle

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Figure C.2Slide6

The Rock Cycle

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Figure C.2Slide7

Rock-Forming Environments and the Rock Cycle

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Geology at a GlanceSlide8

Cycles of the Earth System

A reef off the coast of a Caribbean island consists of calcite extracted from sea water by living organisms during the process of growing shells. The calcite becomes biochemical rock. This process is part of a biogeochemical cycle.

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Another ViewSlide9

Think–Pair–Share

Does Mars have a rock cycle? Explain how and why a Martian rock cycle is similar to, and different from, the terrestrial one.

Would your answer be different if we were asking about Mars early in its geologic history?

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Think–Pair–Share

How is the rock cycle on Earth today different from one that operated early in Earth’s history?

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Rock CycleNarrated Figure Video

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Interlude C Photo Credits

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Stephen

Marshak

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