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1) Fossil graveyards are a problem because they assume that creatures are fossilized one at a time by accident. 2) The idea of using index fossils to order sedimentary strata is called into question by the many creatures we once thought were extinct but we know are not.

3) Paraconformities are a problem because there is no evidence of them but uniformitarians believe they must exist because of the fossils found in the geological formation. 4)

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