Choose the correct statement.
i. The laws of physics are continuously changing.
ii. Isaac Newton proposed the Principle of Uniformitarianism to explain geologic processes recorded in rocks.
iii. James Hutton explained that the events and processes from the past can be explained by studying current active processes on Earth. In other words, the present is the key to the past.
iv. For many centuries most cultures influenced by their religious believes believed that the history of our planet and universe started around the Big Bang.
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