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In geology, the principle of uniformitarianism asserts:
a. That the processes that modified the earth's surface in the past are unknowable because they cannot be directly observed.
b. That the processes now operating to modify the earth's surface are the same as those of the geologic past.
c. That the processes now operating to modify the earth's surface cannot simply be assumed to be the same as those of the geologic past, but must be demonstrated to be the same.
d. That geologic processes are distinct from archaeological processes and that uniformitarianism only applies to geologic processes.

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