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What did Charles Darwin learn from reading the work of Charles Lyell? O Earth is relatively young. All geological change is caused by living organisms O Earth is very old. The processes that formed old
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What did Charles Darwin learn from reading the work of Charles Lyell? O Earth is relatively young. All geological change is caused by living organisms O Earth is very old. The processes that formed old rocks on Earth do not operate today.
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