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This help the principal because erosion is a movement that breaks rock into pieces so that what make the volcanoes more rounder
This help the principal because erosion is a movement that breaks rock into pieces so that what make the volcanoes more rounder
This help the principal because erosion is a movement that breaks rock into pieces so that what make the volcanoes more rounder
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mountains usually occur in narrow bands along the edges of continents
This help the principal because erosion is a movement that breaks rock into pieces so that what make the volcanoes more rounder
This help the principal because erosion is a movement that breaks rock into pieces so that what make the volcanoes more rounder
This help the principal because erosion is a movement that breaks rock into pieces so that what make the volcanoes more rounder
Catastrophism was the theory that the Earth had largely been shaped by sudden, short-lived, violent events, possibly worldwide in scope. This was in contrast to uniformitarianism (sometimes described as gradualism), in which slow incremental changes, such as erosion, created all the Earth's geological features.
An earthquake would support the principle of catastrophism. The principle of catastrophism suggests that significant geological events, such as earthquakes, are caused by sudden, violent forces. This is in contrast to uniformitarianism, which argues that geological processes occur gradually over long periods of time.
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First, let's define uniformitarianism. It is the postulation that the geologic principles that operated in the past are the same as those that are operating today. The opposite view is supposed to be catastrophism, the postulation that Earth's geologic features are a result of sudden and catastrophic processes that are not currently in action today. Catastrophic events, however, are perfectly compatible with uniformitarianism, as events such as flooding can occur due to normal processes such as headward erosion toward large bodies of water, and climatic caused ice melting during periods of glaciations. Large meteor impacts have been recorded in the past, and so have eruptions of supervolcanoes. These catastrophic events are going to occur again and are considered a part of, just not a highly predictable part of, the geologic cycle.
mountains usually occur in narrow bands along the edges of continents
mountains usually occur in narrow bands along the edges of continents
mountains usually occur in narrow bands along the edges of continents
mountains usually occur in narrow bands along the edges of continents