The Rock Cycle The 3 types of rock are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. A useful way to illustrate how the three main types of rock are related to.

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The Rock Cycle The 3 types of rock are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. A useful way to illustrate how the three main types of rock are related to one another and how changes to rocks happen in a recurring sequence is the rock cycle. The concept of the rock cycle is attributed to James Hutton (1726-1797), the 18th-century founder of modern geology. The main idea is that rocks are continually changing from one type to another and back again, as forces inside the earth bring them closer to the surface (where they are weathered, eroded, and compacted) and forces on the earth sink them back down (where they are heated, pressed, and melted). So the elements that make up rocks are never created or destroyed — instead, they are constantly being recycled. The rock cycle helps us to see that the earth is like a giant rock recycling machine! Granite (igneous) Sandstone (sedimentary) Gneiss (metamorphic)

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