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  • Easy Hands-On Rock Cycle Activities for Kids

    Hands-on rock cycle activities are one of the best ways to help kids truly understand how rocks form and change over time. Instead of trying to remember definitions, they get to see the process unfold right in front of them. Rocks might seem simple at first glance, but they’re constantly changing. Over time, they’re broken down, pressed together, heated, melted, and formed into something entirely new. That’s where the rock cycle comes in. With just a few simple materials, kids can model each type of rock and observe how those changes happen step by step. It’s a practical, memorable way…

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