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Frederick Quinn
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14 December, 05:26
How has geosphere changed over time
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Pranav Chen
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Scientific theories of change in the Geosphere are based on physical evidence such as rocks, fossils, and land forms, and theoretical evidence such as the Principle of Uniformitarianism and the Law of Superposition.
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