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The rock cycle is not important to living organisms. T or F
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The rock cycle is not important to living organisms. T or F
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The rock cycle involves how rocks change from one type of rock into another, from sedimentary to igneous to metamorphic. For example, this happens through processes of weathering and sedimentation. This affects the habitats of living organisms.
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