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Question 16 of 20:

Which two forces drive the rock cycle?

A. Mineral composition of existing rock and time
B. Earth's internal heat engine and the water cycle
C. Weathering and erosion
D. Transportation and deposition



Answer :

Final answer:

The rock cycle is driven by Earth's internal heat engine and the hydrological cycle.


Explanation:

The rock cycle is primarily driven by Earth's internal heat engine and the hydrological cycle. Earth's internal heat engine moves material in the core and mantle, causing changes in the crust. The hydrological cycle, powered by the sun, involves the movement of water, ice, and air at the surface.


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