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To draw the water cycle, start by drawing bodies of water (ocean, lake, river) with arrows moving up to represent evaporation. Label this process as "Evaporation." Next, draw clouds in the sky with arrows moving down to represent condensation. Label this process as "Condensation." Lastly, draw arrows moving from the clouds down to the ground to represent precipitation, and label this as "Precipitation." Connect all three processes in a circle to show the continuous cycle of water.
The type of rock that likely formed first to initiate the rock cycle is igneous rock.
The rock cycle is a continuous process that involves the formation, transformation, and reformation of rocks through various geological processes such as weathering, erosion, and heat/pressure.
To create a 3D model of the rock cycle, you can use different colored playdough or clay to represent the different types of rocks (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic). Start by shaping magma into igneous rocks, then show the process of weathering and erosion to form sedimentary rocks, and finally demonstrate heat and pressure to transform them into metamorphic rocks. Label each stage to explain the rock cycle as you go along.
The stage in the rock cycle where every type of rock can go through directly is the metamorphic stage. This is where rocks are subjected to intense heat and pressure, causing them to change into new types of rocks without needing to go through the other stages of the rock cycle.