Well, physical geology must go with it: for, even on the soberest view, it demands an indefinitely long time antecedent to the introduction of organic life upon our earth.
We have said that Darwin's hypothesis is the natural complement to Lyell's uniformitarian theory in physical geology.
This remarkable fact is one of the first to arrest the attention of every student of physical geology, and its explanation is simple enough.
Hutton, who may be said to have founded the present system of physical geology.
The accepted doctrines of palaeontology are by no means in harmony with these tendencies of physical geology.
In other words, when rightly studied, the teachings of palaeontology are at one with those of physical geology.
We have said that Darwins hypothesis is the natural complement to Lyells uniformitarian theory in physical geology.
There seems, then, no escape from the admission that neither physical geology, nor paleontology, possesses any method by which the absolute synchronism of two strata can be demonstrated.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "physical geology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.