Theory of the Earth
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Theory of the Earth introduced several groundbreaking ideas that challenged prevailing geological beliefs of his time: Uniformitarianism: Hutton introduced the principle of uniformitarianism which asserts that the same natural processes that occur today have been operating throughout Earths history. This concept stands in contrast to catastrophism which proposed that major geological events were the result of sudden catastrophic events. Deep Time: Huttons work emphasized the immense timescales involved in the geological processes shaping the Earths surface. He argued that Earths geological history was characterized by gradual processes occurring over long periods a perspective that laid the foundation for the concept of deep time in geology. Rock Cycle: Hutton discussed the cyclical nature of geological processes such as the formation erosion and deposition of rocks. He explained how rocks were constantly being transformed through natural processes leading to a continuous cycle of geological change.
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