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Uniformitarianism (proposed by English geologist Charles Lyell in the 1830s) is the theory that geologic processes that gradually shape Earth are slow and uniform through time. Lyell based his theory on Scottish geologist James Hutton's theory of gradualism, which states that landforms resulted from slow changes over a long time. In other words, uniformitarianism is the belief that natural laws and processes today are essentially the same as they always have been on Earth. "The present is the key to the past."
The same thing "each" indicates to anyone else who speaks English.
A seismograph is an instrument used for recording the intensity and duration of an earthquake/tremor.This device is not only used for earthquakes but also for other seismic events. For example monitoring the vibrations produced during construction work and during blasting in the mining and quarrying industries.The seismograph was invented by John Milne who was an English seismologist and geologist.
The Metric System is very important because almost all of the world uses the Metric System. It is important to know about the Metric or SI System, the English System, the U.S. Customary System, and the American Engineering System.
With the establishment of the first English colonies in America, accounting, or bookkeeping, as the discipline was referred to then, quickly assumed an important role in the development of American commerce.
Charles Lyell
The term Uniformitarianism was coined by the English scientist William Whewell. The theory was originally developed by the Scottish geologist James Hutton and this was popularised by Charles Lyell in his publication "Principles of Geology".
Charles Lyell, an English geologist, published Principles of Geology in the 1830s to expand James Hutton's theory of gradualism into the theory of uniformitarianism, which replaced catastrophism as the favored theory of geologic change.
Uniformitarianism (proposed by English geologist Charles Lyell in the 1830s) is the theory that geologic processes that gradually shape Earth are slow and uniform through time. Lyell based his theory on Scottish geologist James Hutton's theory of gradualism, which states that landforms resulted from slow changes over a long time. In other words, uniformitarianism is the belief that natural laws and processes today are essentially the same as they always have been on Earth. "The present is the key to the past."
The same thing "each" indicates to anyone else who speaks English.
Sir Julian Huxley was an English evolutionary biologist. He was particularly involved in the field of eugenics and was a proponent of natural selection.
Catastrophism (proposed by French zoologist Georges Cuvier) is a geologic theory which states that Earth changed by sudden, violent processes. It states that the appearance of new fossils in each rock layer resulted from other species' moving into the area from elsewhere after each catastrophic event. Its contrasting argument, uniformitarianism (proposed by English geologist Charles Lyell in the 1830s), states that Earth changes slowly over long periods of time by uniform processes such as erosion.
It is important because English is spoken in many places in the world.
Sarah Ellen Hargraves was Arthur Holmes' mother. Arthur Holmes was most known as an English geologist who lived from 1890 to 1965.
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English is important, because apparently its just important. But really your own language is more important! So no its not that important..
There are quite a few famous geologists. Among them are Roy Chapman Andrews, Mary Buckland, and Jack Horner. The father of English geology was William Smith.