A student uses wax crayons to model different parts of the rock cycle. The model has several steps as shown.
Part A
Drag the process to the step that most closely models that part of the rock cycle. Each process is used only once.
Step Process
Crayons are grated Into small pieces.
Formation of sedimentary rock
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Grated pieces of crayons are squeezed together with hands.
Formation metamorphic rock
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Squeezed crayon pieces are wrapped in foil and flattened with a warm Iron.
Metamorphic rock changing to magma
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Flattened crayon pieces are placed in a beaker and heated until liquid.
Magma or lava forming igneous rock
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Liquid crayon is poured into a Petri dish to cool and solidify.
Weathering and erosion of igneous rock
Part B
The rock cycle is different from the student's model, because in the rock cycle