The concept of gradualism. Also called uniformtarianism.
theory of evolution
Principle of Uniformitarianism
Charles Darwin
Charles Lyell
Charles Lyell incorporated the thinkings of James Hutton into a theory called uniformitarianism. He said that the geologic processes that are occurring in the world today were occurring in the past as well at the same rate. Darwin applied this principle of gradualism to biological evolution
James found out that the earth is older than the bible said so and Charles also didn't believe that the bible was entirely correct so he decided he was going to work off what James did and contribute to proving the bible is completely incorrect
Charles Darwin formulated the notion of natural selection to explain the existence of patterns of radiative adaptation in nature, and to explain the seemingly common origin of diverse lifeforms.
Uniformitarianism: a principle stating that earths processes occurring today are similar to those that occur in the past
Uniformitarianism: a principle stating that earths processes occurring today are similar to those that occur in the past
Charles Lyell
This odd-sounding dictum is a summary of Scottish geologist Charles Lyell's idea of uniformatarianism, the idea that geologic processes that are currently occurring are the same processes that occurred in the past. In short, the historical and observable geologic events that are occurring are the 'key' to unlocking the history of the geologic events that have occurred and were recorded in the rock record.
Charles Andrew Cotton has written: 'Landscape as developed by the processes of normal erosion'
Charles Laurence Dake has written: 'Interpretation of topographic and geologic maps'
Charles F. Brush.
Charles Darwin
Charles B. Darrow
Charles DARWIN
He developed the process of vulcanization.
Charles Babbage developed abacus in 1820 for information send email to sahil2828@gmail.com