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How is the carbon cycle related to sedimentary rocks?

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Answer: Heat and pressure compress the mud and carbon over millions of years, forming sedimentary rock such as shale. ... The heated rock recombines into silicate minerals, releasing carbon dioxide. When volcanoes erupt, they vent the gas to the atmosphere and cover the land with fresh silicate rock to begin the cycle again.

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