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present is the key to the past _explain it to the geomorphological context.​

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Answered by vikramsinghr85
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Location. This is a statement of the uniformitarian principle. Deceptively simple but enormously powerful, it means that the processes of occurring today have operated throughout most of the Earth's history.

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The present is the key to the past… The idea that the same natural laws and processes that operate on Earth today have operated in the past is an assumption many geologists use in order to better understand the geologic past. This idea is known as uniformitarianism, also defined as “the present is the key to the past”.

Answered by saarthakpandit302120
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In geology, uniformitarianism has included the gradualistic concept that "the present is the key to the past" and that geological events occur at the same rate now as they have always done, though many modern geologists no longer hold to a strict gradualism.

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