Similar events and features occur in old and new rock layers. :)
Principle of Uniformitarianism.
Yes the principle of uniformitarianism was pit forth in the 1700's but was not well know tell the 1800's
"Blank" would be uniformitarianism.
Principle of Uniformitarianism.
The principle is known as Uniformitarianism, which posits that the same geological processes observed today (such as erosion, sedimentation, plate tectonics) have been at work in the past and have shaped Earth's landscape over millions of years. This principle was popularized by geologist James Hutton in the 18th century.
To get the best possible spray across the Garden
uniformitarianism
The principle of uniformitarianism was introduced by Scottish geologist James Hutton in the 18th century and popularized by geologist Charles Lyell in the 19th century. Uniformitarianism suggests that the geological processes we observe occurring today have been at work throughout Earth's history.
uniformitarianism
Civilization might not be making progress
Civilization might not be making progress
Using records of flood patterns to predict future flooding.