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The erosion of rocks, a major part of the rock cycle and change in the geosphere over time, turns rock into sediment and then, sometimes, to sedimentary rock. But erosion, transportation, and deposition of sediments wouldn’t occur without the hydrosphere’s rivers, lakes, and ocean or the atmosphere’s winds and precipitation. Different combinations of sedimentary rocks form in environments with different climate conditions. This allows geologists to reconstruct what an environment was like millions of years ago based on the sedimentary rocks that were deposited.
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