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Uniformitarianism: a principle stating that earths processes occurring today are similar to those that occur in the past
Many of the processes that changed the Earth in the past are the same processes that operate in the present.
Uniformitarianism
Physical geology is the study of the the earth's features and how they are formed. Such as the rock cycle, water cycle, erosion, ect. Historical geology is the study of how the earth's physical geologic features and the evolution of life change through a time line (From the Hadean to the Cenozioc). The history of the earth.
Uniformitarianism is the idea that essentially the same geologic processes that are operating today have been the same for most (if not all) of Earth's history. Therefore, geologist believe that how they observer the rocks cycle today is how it has always been happening. This means that we can extrapolate the things we see happening today into the past to understand how rocks change from igneous to sedimentary to metamorphic.
uniformitarianism
uniformitarianism
The geologic principle that the same geologic processes that operate today operated in the past to change Earth's surface.
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
The concept of gradualism. Also called uniformtarianism.
uniformitarianism
The principle of uniformitarianism states that the geologic processes that operate today also oprated in the past. A.K.A. what happens today (in rocks, erosion, sedimentary, igneous, etc.) happened a long time ago as well
uniformitarianism
The principle of uniformitarianism states that the geological processes that operate today also operated in the past. What happened to erosion before happens to erosion today.
the Nirvana principle
The main idea of uniformitarianism is that the same natural processes that operate in the present have been at work throughout Earth's history. This theory suggests that geologic changes occur gradually over long periods of time, without the need for catastrophic events to explain them. Uniformitarianism is a foundational principle of modern geology and helps scientists understand the Earth's past.