uniformitarianism
Darwin found much evidence supporting the ideas of uniformitarianism. For example, he found fossil shells of marine organisms high up in the Andes mountains.
what are prefix suffix root of word uniformitarianism
Uniformitarianism
evolution. the fossil record. uniformitarianism. the origin of new species. natural selection.
the antonym for uniformitarianism is CATASTROPHISM. Uniformitarianism means to take a long period of time for the Earth to form. Catastrophism means the Earth quickly formed.
Uniformitarianism happens gradually over time.
Uniformitarianism: a principle stating that earths processes occurring today are similar to those that occur in the past
I think you mean 'uniformitarianism'. According to the principle of uniformitarianism, the observable features of the world were produced by processes that are still observable today. For example, mountains were formed, not by a miracle or a catastrophe, but by the ordinary (very slow) geological processes of plate tectonics, which we can observe in the present.
Uniformitarianism was a common belief among earth scientists until the later part of the twentieth century.
Uniformitarianism regards the strict adherence to set of principals, regulations, appearance and rules of conduct. Uniformitarianism is a guiding characteristic to professional militaries to ensure compliance, standardization and as a measure towards discipline.
The concept of uniformitarianism is commonly oversimplified in geological textbooks as "the present is a guide to interpreting the past