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Species Survive
The ability of a species to continue existence and avoid extinction by adapting to environmental changes or overcoming threats.
Uniformitarianism
The idea that the natural laws observable around us now are also responsible for events in the past. One part of this view, for example, is the idea that Earth has been shaped by the cumulative action of gradual processes like sediment deposition and erosion.
Natural Laws
Fundamental physical laws that govern the behavior and structure of the natural universe.
Catastrophic Events
Large-scale disasters or significant events with the potential to cause sudden and severe damage to life, property, and the environment.
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