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The marks of former convulsions on every part of the surface of our planet are obvious and striking. the remains of marine animals imbedded in the solid strata are so abundant, that they may be expected to force themselves on the observation of every people who have made some progress in refinement . ." —charles lyell, principles of geology (1832) vol.1 the scientist quoted above attempted to prove what?

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