What does the theory of uniformitarianism state?
A) The earth is very old,based on geologic evidence from stratigraphic layers in Scotland.
B) The natural processes operating today are the same as the natural processes that operated in the past,and the Earth is very old.
C) The uniformity of species is derived from the common ancestor of all species.
D) Processes such as earthquakes are evidence supporting catastrophism as proposed by Lamarck.
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