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hutton (n)

English cricketer (1916-1990)

Scottish geologist who described the processes that have shaped the surface of the earth (1726-1797)

hutton Sentence Examples

  1. Hutton's groundbreaking theory of geology revolutionized our understanding of Earth's history.
  2. James Hutton's principle of uniformitarianism holds that the present is the key to understanding the past.
  3. Hutton's concept of deep time challenged traditional religious beliefs about the Earth's age.
  4. The Hutton Crater on Mars is named after the renowned geologist James Hutton.
  5. Hutton's principles formed the basis for modern stratigraphy and paleontology.
  6. Hutton's field observations led him to propose that Earth's geological processes are gradual and continuous.
  7. Hutton believed that the Earth was much older than previously thought, a radical idea for his time.
  8. Hutton's writings have had a profound influence on subsequent generations of geologists.
  9. Hutton's theory of geological cycles paved the way for the understanding of Earth's dynamic nature.
  10. Hutton's work laid the foundation for modern earth science and shaped our concept of the Earth's long and complex history.

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English cricketer (1916-1990), Scottish geologist who described the processes that have shaped the surface of the earth (1726-1797)

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Hutton's groundbreaking theory of geology revolutionized our understanding of Earth's history.

James Hutton's principle of uniformitarianism holds that the present is the key to understanding the past.

Hutton's concept of deep time challenged traditional religious beliefs about the Earth's age.

The Hutton Crater on Mars is named after the renowned geologist James Hutton.