Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet (9th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 1118427327
ISBN 13: 978-1-11842-732-3

Chapter 4 - The Big Picture: Systems of Change - Study Questions - Page 79: 6

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The principle of uniformitarianism can be used to evaluate environmental problems by providing insights into past processes and using them as a basis for understanding present and future conditions. By recognizing that the same geological and biological processes that occur today have been occurring throughout Earth's history, we can make inferences about past events and use that knowledge to assess current environmental challenges. When evaluating the potential consequences of too many people on Earth, the principle of uniformitarianism can be a useful tool. While the specific magnitude and frequency of natural processes may vary over time, the principle suggests that the fundamental processes themselves remain consistent. By studying past and present processes, we can gain insights into how the Earth's systems have responded to changes in population and human activities.
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