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On a test Which of the following states that natural processes occurring today are constant and are the same processes that occurred in the past? A. unconformity B. law of superposition C. principle of
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Which of the following states that natural processes occurring today are constant and are the same processes that occurred in the past?
A. unconformity
B. law of superposition
C. principle of uniformity
D. law of original continuity
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The answer is C. principle of uniformity Hope this helps!
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The principle of uniformity.
The Principle of uniformity is also called
Doctrine of uniformity
which is termed as the invariance in principle of underpinning science. For example the constancy of casualty. It also describes the invariance of physical laws which is through time and space.
The principle of uniformity is the first key principle of virtually all fields of science.
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