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Theory of Evolution Timeline

By: Jurami EspinozaSCI 111

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James Hutton 1785(Scottish Geologist) He was known for his Uniformitarianism and the great age of the earth “Theory of the Earth.” Hutton proposed that the Earth constantly cycled through disrepair and renewal. Exposed rocks and soil were eroded, and formed new sediments that were buried and turned into rock by heat and pressure. That rock eventually uplifted and eroded again, a cycle that continued uninterrupted. Born June 3, 1726 in Edinburg Died March 26, 1797 at age 70.

ThomasMalthus 1798

Malthus was an English Geologist, Economist an demographer. His theory is known as the theory of Malthusian growth model. His theory focused on a project based on population growth. His theory explained that population growth will always tend to have negative consequences and that bettrment was impossible. He predicted that the population will grow faster than space and supplies that are required to survive.

He was born on February 13, 1776 at Westcott, UK He died on December 23, 1834 in Bath, UK

George Cuvier 1794

He was a french zoologist and statesman.

He was born on August 23, 1769 and died on May 13, 1832. He is known for Establishing the science of comparative anatomy and paleontology. maotly known as (Theory Of Catastrophes) Cuvier developed his theory of catastrophes. Accordingly, fossils show that animal and plant species are destroyed time and again by deluges and other natural cataclysms, and that new species evolve only after

Jean Baptiste Lamarck 1809

He was a french naturalist known for his theory of inheritance of acquired traits (Lamarckism). His theory explains how organisms change over time. He was the first to propose and believe that an organism's growth was in a continous upward direction.

He was born on August 1, 1744 in Bazentin France and he died on December 18, 1829 in Paris, France .

Charles Darwin 1831

He was an English naturalist, a geologist and biologist. He once set sail to provide vast amounts of evidence to support his theory. His contribution to the theory of Evolution is (Darwinism). he proposed that all species organisms develop through Natural Selection . He was born on February 12, 1809 in the mount house uk and died in Down house, Uk in April 19, 1882.

Charles Lyell 1833

Lyell explained the processes that occured shaped the Earth's geological features over time.Lyell was the author of Principles of Geology, in which was theory of (uniformitarianism). Lyell was one of the first scientists to try and create a time scale of the earyh's history.

He was a Scottish Geologist. Born on November 14, 1797 and dided on February 22, 1875

Alfred Russel Wallace 1858

He was a britich humanist, naturalist, geographer and social critic.

His theory was the Wallace's Line.

He was known for his spiritual, scientifc and social perspectives. He his studies on distributions of plants and animals.

This was imagnary line beyween the animal life in Australia nad Asia

He was born on January 8, 1823 on Llanbadoc, UK and died on November 7, 1913 in Braodstone Uk.

And that is science!