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Who used the theory of uniformitarianism to expand the age of the Earth?
Charles Lyell used the theory of uniformitarianism to expand the age of the Earth. His scheme provided the "extending time" obligatory so that biological evolution would have taken place.
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<span>The depression at the top of the volcano is called as a crater. It is roughly circular, and possesses one or more vents. At the time of volcanic eruptions, the magma and the lava are erupted from the crater itself. The crater may also break during eruption, and such craters have a lower rim on one side of the volcano.</span>
1. Around 1900 the first dams were built on the Muskegon river, and this immediately cause a problem in the ecosystem by being a blockade for the movement of the water species, as well as causing higher mortality by killing them in the turbines.
2. By 1950 more dams were built, and the there were even more blockades on the way of the water species, so their movement was restricted even more, the mortality rates skyrocketed because of the disposing of the oxygen, temperature change, river flows changing etc.
3. Even though the scientists miss information from the period before the dams were built, since the information have started to be gathered it has been very obvious that the main factor for ruining the ecosystems on the Muskegon river are the dams by causing all sorts of changes in the water.
Fish come from fresh water, salt water, the ocean, rivers, etc. They also come from the male and female fish that mated
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Naval bases , Refueling stations.
Explanation:
The Europeans have developed the pacific island of the Fiji, Nauru, Palau, Tonga and the Samoa, Vanuatu for the naval base and the refueling activities, similar to those of the Chinese there traces have been found in the 420 and the 200 B.C. The Melanesians, and Micronesians, Polynesians are some of the island groups that are explored by the Europeans and they are by the Portuguese explorers.
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