they had many different answers to it they showed that earth was fromed by natural forces and how awesome geological features could be built or torn down over long periods of time
that the earth was round and big and it contained a force called the almighty gravity. How amazing LOL :)
Nobody thought that.
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They thought people had always existed.
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Hutton and Lyell concluded that the Earth is extremely old and that the processes that changed Earth in the past are the same processes that operate in the present.
Hutton and Lyell's view of the earth was that it was over 6,000 years old, and no others at that time did not believe so.
Hutton and Lyell's view of the earth was that it was over 6,000 years old, and no others at that time did not believe so.
Charles Lyell's ' Principles of Geology. '
He helped him when he Darwin was studying the theory of earth.
He helped him when he Darwin was studying the theory of earth.
Hutton and Lyell
Hutton and Lyell concluded that Earth is extremely old and that the processes that changed Earth in the past are the same processes that operate in the present.
Charles Lyell presented the idea of uniformitarianism, which proposed that the Earth's geological processes operate at a constant rate over time. This idea was a key concept in shaping modern geology and understanding the Earth's history.
earth is relatively young
Lyell's theory of uniformitarianism emphasized that geological processes observed today have operated uniformly and continuously over time, shaping Earth's surface. This idea challenged prevailing beliefs of cataclysmic events shaping the Earth's history. By advocating for gradual, natural processes, Lyell's theory laid the foundation for modern geology and the principle of uniformity in Earth sciences.
James Hulton and Charles Lyell.