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What do igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks have in common? They each transform from one type into another because of the rock cycle! Readers are introduced to the cycle in this intriguing volume, learning about the formation, movement, and transportation of the three types of rocks and the factors that cause these processes. Accompanied by age-appropriate text and vibrant diagrams and illustrations, this volume explains how the rock cycle influences life on Earth--from soil creation to habitat formation. Furthering elementary earth science curricula from outside the classroom, this title makes complex concepts accessible for students--perhaps inspiring readers to become future geologists.
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What do igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks have in common? They each transform from one type into another because of the rock cycle! Readers are introduced to the cycle in this intriguing volume, learning about the formation, movement, and transportation of the three types of rocks and the factors that cause these processes. Accompanied by age-appropriate text and vibrant diagrams and illustrations, this volume explains how the rock cycle influences life on Earth--from soil creation to habitat formation. Furthering elementary earth science curricula from outside the classroom, this title makes complex concepts accessible for students--perhaps inspiring readers to become future geologists.