Beginning with newly-formed igneous rock describe the processes and paths that could move the material through the rock cycle until it again forms newly cooled igneous rock
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The newly-formed igneous rock is exposed to weathering and erosion, breaking it down into smaller fragments and sediments. This process is called **weathering and erosion**. Show more…
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