How earthquakes,volcanoes,and meteor impacts are related to rock cycle, erosion, and weathering is they all can cause a rock to weather or erode.With the earthquake it shakes the rocks making them erode.With the volcanoes it just burns the rock causing it to erode.
I believe they are all related because each one can push rocks (especially earthquakes!).Thats one way they are related to erosion.One way they all are related to weathering is because meteors break down rocks when they smash into the earth it cracks and completely demolishes rocks,Volcanoes melt rocks,and earthquakes all break down rocks by bumping into them and scraping(Like the tectonic plates when they "grind" on each other).
Weathering-They all have something to do with weathering because volcanoes melt rocks, meteors destroy land, and earthquakes cause rock slides and stuff and also destroy land.
Weathering-They all have something to do with weathering because volcanoes melt rocks, meteors destroy land, and earthquakes cause rock slides and stuff and also destroy land.
Mechanical weathering is breaking big pieces into smaller fragments, producing sediments prone to erosion. A boiling pot of soup illustrates the chemical breakdown of materials. In nature the process is slower, but similar. http://geologycafe.com/erosion/weathering.html
Erosion, the transport of sediment, continues the processes of both chemical and mechanical weathering. Erosional transport not only breaks down sediments,but can results in the natural sorting and separation of particles. Sediments may endure a long history of weathering and erosional transport before finally being deposited. http://geologycafe.com/erosion/weathering.html
Earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are related to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering. They alter the rocks and landscape to transform rocks into something else. They all can wear down the Earth with their abilities. They can move rocks, melt rocks, and break down rocks.
Earthquakes, volcanoes and meteor impacts all relate to the rock cycle. Earthquakes to me are somewhat like erosion, the way earthquakes shake and relocate rocks. Volcanoes are much like weathering. The heat from the inner core melt rocks turning them into magma inside a volcano. If the magma hits the surface it may not harden into the same rock before.Sometimes Meteor impacts change the whole landscape around them.
I think that earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are all linked to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering. One reason is because when volcanoes erupt, they can create igneous rock, a type of rock that can be changed by heat and pressure making magma, which plays a part in the rock cycle. Next, earthquakes can cause erosion because and earthquake can cause large scale changes to the earth. Lastly, meteor impacts can cause rocks to be crushed by the force of the meteor, weathering them. Those are the reasons as to why I think that that earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are linked to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering.
I think that earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are all linked to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering. One reason is because when volcanoes erupt, they can create igneous rock, a type of rock that can be changed by heat and pressure making magma, which plays a part in the rock cycle. Next, earthquakes can cause erosion because and earthquake can cause large scale changes to the earth. Lastly, meteor impacts can cause rocks to be crushed by the force of the meteor, weathering them. Those are the reasons as to why I think that that earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are linked to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering.
They are all related because REASONS!
ReplyDeleteThey are all related because earthquake and Volcano's go boom
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DeleteHow earthquakes,volcanoes,and meteor impacts are related to rock cycle, erosion, and weathering is they all can cause a rock to weather or erode.With the earthquake it shakes the rocks making them erode.With the volcanoes it just burns the rock causing it to erode.
ReplyDeleteI believe they are all related because each one can push rocks (especially earthquakes!).Thats one way they are related to erosion.One way they all are related to weathering is because meteors break down rocks when they smash into the earth it cracks and completely demolishes rocks,Volcanoes melt rocks,and earthquakes all break down rocks by bumping into them and scraping(Like the tectonic plates when they "grind" on each other).
ReplyDeletebecause the earthquakes break up the rocks then causes a volcano witch turns the rocks int ignies rock then a meteor i dont know
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes, meteor impacts, and volcanoes are alike because they all have to do with rocks.
ReplyDeleteWeathering-They all have something to do with weathering because volcanoes melt rocks, meteors destroy land, and earthquakes cause rock slides and stuff and also destroy land.
ReplyDeleteI think because that all of them can be bad to the world and can hurt others that are near it.
ReplyDeleteThey are practically the same because all of them can be harmful to land and can destroy a lot of houses and farms etc.
ReplyDeletethey are all related because they both make or melt rocks !
ReplyDeleteWeathering-They all have something to do with weathering because volcanoes melt rocks, meteors destroy land, and earthquakes cause rock slides and stuff and also destroy land.
ReplyDeleteI think that they are related because they both happen on earth
ReplyDeleteThey all break down the earth.
ReplyDeleteThey all break down the earth
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they all involve rocks
ReplyDeleteThey both are related because they cause damage and they distroye what ever is in there path
ReplyDeletei think they all break and move rocks.
ReplyDeleteI think that they all move break and make new rocks.
ReplyDeleteMechanical weathering is breaking big pieces into smaller fragments, producing sediments prone to erosion. A boiling pot of soup illustrates the chemical breakdown of materials. In nature the process is slower, but similar.
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Erosion, the transport of sediment, continues the processes of both chemical and mechanical weathering. Erosional transport not only breaks down sediments,but can results in the natural sorting and separation of particles. Sediments may endure a long history of weathering and erosional transport before finally being deposited.
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Well how earthquakes,volcanoes,and meteor impacts are related to the rock cycle is because the all break down rock.
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are related to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering. They alter the rocks and landscape to transform rocks into something else. They all can wear down the Earth with their abilities. They can move rocks, melt rocks, and break down rocks.
ReplyDeletethey break down rock and the way there related to each other is they ll destroy things
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes, Volcanos, and Meteor impacts relate to the rock cycle because each one of them breaks down rocks.
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes, volcanoes and meteor impacts all relate to the rock cycle. Earthquakes to me are somewhat like erosion, the way earthquakes shake and relocate rocks. Volcanoes are much like weathering. The heat from the inner core melt rocks turning them into magma inside a volcano. If the magma hits the surface it may not harden into the same rock before.Sometimes Meteor impacts change the whole landscape around them.
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes, volcanoes and meteor impacts are related because they can all cause tsunamis and other natural disasters.
ReplyDeleteAnd break down rocks and create igneous rocks.
DeleteI think that earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are all linked to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering. One reason is because when volcanoes erupt, they can create igneous rock, a type of rock that can be changed by heat and pressure making magma, which plays a part in the rock cycle. Next, earthquakes can cause erosion because and earthquake can cause large scale changes to the earth. Lastly, meteor impacts can cause rocks to be crushed by the force of the meteor, weathering them. Those are the reasons as to why I think that that earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are linked to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering.
ReplyDeleteThey are related because they are linked to the rock cycle and they break down into rocks.
ReplyDeletelava can melt rocks and the two other things can break them
ReplyDeleteThey all break down the earth.
ReplyDeleteThey all break down the different substances.
ReplyDeleteVolcanos, earthquakes, and meteor impact break down the different substances.
ReplyDeleteThey are similar because they break down the earths surface.
ReplyDeleteVolcanos, earthquakes, and meteor impact break down the different substances.
ReplyDeleteThey all break down rocks and other materials.
ReplyDeletein some way they are all related. They all break down the earth in some way.
ReplyDeleteI think that earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are all linked to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering. One reason is because when volcanoes erupt, they can create igneous rock, a type of rock that can be changed by heat and pressure making magma, which plays a part in the rock cycle. Next, earthquakes can cause erosion because and earthquake can cause large scale changes to the earth. Lastly, meteor impacts can cause rocks to be crushed by the force of the meteor, weathering them. Those are the reasons as to why I think that that earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts are linked to the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering.
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they are all linked because they all keep the rock cycle going
ReplyDeleteThey all break down the earth in some way.
ReplyDeleteThey all break things down and start the rock cycle. Volcanoes are the biggest part of the rock cycle out of all three.
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes, volcanoes, and meteors relate to the rock cycle because they all break things down.
ReplyDeleteThey all are alike because they break things.
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They all are alike because they break thingy's down...........
ReplyDeletethey all have something to do with the rock cycle
ReplyDeleteThey all break down rocks. And build new rocks.
ReplyDeletethey all move and break down rocks OWNED
ReplyDeletethey all look alike because they breaks things down
ReplyDeleteThey all break down rocks.
ReplyDeletethere part of nature
ReplyDeletethey all have something to do with rocks
ReplyDeleteThey all have to do with rocks and nature.
ReplyDeletethey all can break down thing or destroy them.
ReplyDeleteThey are related to the rock cycle because they help erode and create rock rock like the magma that comes from the volcanoes, it creates igneous rock.
ReplyDeletethey all break down something elsa L
ReplyDeleteI think that all those things are like the rock cycle, erosion, and weathering are alike because they both have a process
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