men because he wanted to that's why
It is not known who originally invented gradualism. One of the earliest proposals of this theory was by Scottish physicist and farmer James Hutton.
James-Lange theory
There are two different types of humorous substances between the lens and the retina. Directly behind the lens is the aqueous humor which is like a small gel filled sack that the lens rests on. Behind the aqueous humor is the vitreous humor which is the larger of the two. The lens and the aqueous humor rest on the vitreous humor. Good Luck!! James
James Watson is not dead
no James Watson is still alive=)
men because he wanted to that's why
The author of 'theory of the earth' is James Hutton.
james hutton
James Hutton, a Scottish geologist, is credited with developing the theory of gradualism in the late 18th century. He proposed that the Earth's geological processes operate slowly over long periods of time to shape the planet's surface.
james hutton
It is not known who originally invented gradualism. One of the earliest proposals of this theory was by Scottish physicist and farmer James Hutton.
James Hutton developed the concept of erosion and deposition.
he rocked za snapbacks ....(swaggy)
James Hutton 1 Jan 1785 Used Steno's Law of Superposition. It compares rock layers to rocks above and below the rock. Evidence: Hutton found granite penetrating metaphoric schists, in a way which indicated that the granite had been molten at the time. This showed to him that granite formed from cooling of molten rock, not precipitation out of water as others at the time believed, and that the granite must be younger than the schists.
James Hutton's theory of rock formation is supported by several vertical rock formations around the world.
James Hutton discovered the uniformitarianism theory, which states that the earth has changed and is still changing overtime, but very slowly.
James Hutton, a Scottish physician and geologist, is credited as the father of modern geology. In 1785, he formulated the doctrine of uniformitarianism, establishing the uniformity between past and present geological processes. James Hutton, a Scottish physician and geologist, is credited as the father of modern geology. In 1785, he formulated the doctrine of uniformitarianism, establishing the uniformity between past and present geological processes.