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Evolution / Geology of Scotland / Creation myths / Siccar Point / James Hutton / Uniformitarianism / Deep time / Unconformity / Old Red Sandstone / Geology / Historical geology / Denialism
Date: 2005-03-14 12:26:22
Evolution
Geology of Scotland
Creation myths
Siccar Point
James Hutton
Uniformitarianism
Deep time
Unconformity
Old Red Sandstone
Geology
Historical geology
Denialism

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