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In the rock cycle, how does rock become sediment?
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In the rock cycle, how does rock become sediment?
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tocks erode an then the small particles are forced to travel so they are then deposited in layers on top of each other until they harden and become sediment.
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Igneous rock could erode and become sediment and deposited and slowly change into a sedimentary rock.
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