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Uniformitarianism
The science of geology has changed because scientists now realize that not all geologic changes are uniformitarianism, and that catastrophism exists.
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The concept of uniformitarianism is commonly oversimplified in geological textbooks as "the present is a guide to interpreting the past
Uniformitarianism, upthrust, upwelling, ultramafic and so on.
The very belief of uniformitarianism is that what happened in the past has happened in the present and will continue into the future. Basically, history will continue to repeat itself.
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
Uniformitarianism was a common belief among earth scientists until the later part of the twentieth century.
Uniformitarianism was a common belief among earth scientists until the later part of the twentieth century.
Uniformitarianism refers to a scientific theory that the changes in the Earth's crust have results from constant and continuous and completely uniform processes.
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Theory of uniformitarianism.
The science of geology has changed because scientists now realize that not all geologic changes are uniformitarianism, and that catastrophism exists.