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What is unifomitarianism?

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Updated: 12/24/2022

The principle of uniformitarianism states that geologic processes that occur today are similar to those that have occurred in the past.

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Processes occur today as they did in the past?

Perhaps you are referring to "uniformitarianism".


What is the principle of unifomitarianism?

Uniformitarianism is the principle in geology that the same geological processes we see happening today have been occurring throughout Earth's history at a relatively constant rate. This principle suggests that by studying present-day geological processes, we can understand how the Earth has evolved over time.


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