How did sir charles lyell's work scientists?
a.
by demonstrating the causes of earthq...
How did sir charles lyell's work scientists?
a.
by demonstrating the causes of earthquakes.
b.
by proving that earth’s age is very young
c.
by providing an understanding that most changes on earth’s surface happen slowly
d. by explaining how flooding changes the surface of the earth
i wold go with c but i still need
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