The assumption that it's possible to glean evidence of evolutionary changes in the deep past from fossil evidence, anatomical comparisons, and dating techniques is due to the law of uniformitarianism, which states: O The world operates by certain physical laws that have remained the same throughout time. O The Earth is uniformly covered in fossils. O Time flows at a uniform rate on Earth. O All populations of living things change uniformly, at the same rate.
The assumption that it's possible to glean evidence of evolutionary changes in the deep past from fossil evidence, anatomical comparisons, and dating techniques is due to the law of uniformitarianism, which states: O The world operates by certain physical laws that have remained the same throughout time. O The Earth is uniformly covered in fossils. O Time flows at a uniform rate on Earth. O All populations of living things change uniformly, at the same rate.
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The assumption that it is possible to glean evidence of evolutionary changes in the deep past from fossil evidence, anatomical comparisons, and dating techniques is due to the law of uniformitarianism, which states:
- The world operates by certain physical laws that have remained the same throughout time.
- Time flows at a uniform rate on Earth.
- All populations of living things change uniformly, at the same rate.
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