During the rock cycle, rocks get broken apart by weathering, carried along by erosion, and eventually deposited in a body of water. what happens next?
a)compaction and cementation into sedimentary rock, then heat and pressure into metamorphic rock.
b)heat and pressure create sedimentary rock, then compaction and cementation into metamorphic rock.
c)heat and pressure into metamorphic rock, then uplift of the rock starts the cycle over again.
d)compaction and cementation into sedimentary rock, then uplift into metamorphic rock.
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