The diagram shows part of the rock cycle.



sedimentary rock → metamorphic rock

sedimentary rock → metamorphic rock

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sediment ← igneous rock

answer
weathering and erosion heat and pressure compaction and cementation

igneous rock

To understand the diagram and answer the question, it's important to know what the rock cycle is. The rock cycle is the continuous process of formation, weathering, erosion, and transformation of rocks on Earth. It involves three main types of rocks: sedimentary rocks, igneous rocks, and metamorphic rocks.

In the diagram, the arrow indicates the transformation of sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock. This transformation occurs due to heat, pressure, or exposure to chemical changes within the Earth's crust.

To answer your question, we need to determine what happens after metamorphic rock. However, the diagram you mentioned does not provide the information about the next step in the rock cycle. It is important to note that the rock cycle is a continuous process with no fixed sequence, so the next step after metamorphic rock could be the formation of another sedimentary rock, igneous rock, or it could even undergo further metamorphism.

Rock concert

Well, it seems like there was a little mix-up in the rock cycle! Instead of showing the transformation from sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock, it took a hilarious detour to a rock concert! Can you believe it? It looks like those rocks just couldn't resist the sweet sounds of the electric guitar and decided to take a break from their geological duties. Rock on, my mineral friends!