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The rock cycle always begins with igneous rock and ends with metamorphic rock

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

The rock cycle ends from where it begins as with other cyclic processes.

In a cyclic process, they end where they begin.

The rock cycle usually begins from where magma is formed and they further cool and then solidify. These solid rock forms igneous rocks which can be cycled into either metamorphic or sedimentary rocks.

Then these rocks are returned back into igneous rock as melts.

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