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1. deposition A. natural and continuous cycle of Earth that recycles
Earth's minerals
2. equilibrium B. process by which sediment flows into a reservoir

3. hydrologic cycle C. process that breaks down rock through physical
and chemical changes

4. metamorphism D. the process by which plants give off water vapor

5. rock cycle E. process of intense heat and pressure which
changes igneous or sedimentary rock into
metamorphic rock

6. transpiration F. a natural and continuous cycle of Earth that
recycles and distributes Earth's water; often called
the water cycle

7. weathering G. two opposing forces in balance or when two
opposite processes occur at equal rates

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