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What are the two main driving forces of the rock cycle

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User Deradon
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I think it is heat and pressure


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User Murali VP
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The correct answer is "Earth’s internal heat engine and the hydrological cycle".

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The rock cycle is a geological process that describes the movements and transitions that sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks going trough. The rock cycle is driving by two main forces: Earth’s internal heat engine and the hydrological cycle. The Earth’s internal heat engine move the inner rocks of Earth from the core to the mantle and viceversa; while the hydrological cycle describes the movement of water, which also have a direct impact on rocks formation and movement.

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