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How is the rock cycle and plate tectonics related

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the movement of plate tectonics leads directly to the formation of rocks and its changes throughout the cycle
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Rocks are formed at convergent plate tectonics.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The 'movement of Earth's crust' through convection currents is known as Plate Tectonics.
  • There are two types of plate tectonics- Convergent and Divergent plate boundaries.
  • Divergent plate boundaries occur when the magma rises to the upper surface.
  • Convergent plate boundaries occur when cooled rock - sedimentary rock becomes much denser and sinks back to the mantle of the Earth.
  • Over a period of time, this crust melts and rises to the surface causing eruption of a volcano.
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