The present is the key to the past. This statement rephrases the _____.

principal law of gravity

principle of original horizontality

principle of uniformitarianism

principle of cross-cutting relationships

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The statement "The present is the key to the past" rephrases the principle of uniformitarianism. This principle suggests that the processes we observe in the present, such as erosion and sedimentation, have been occurring in a similar way throughout Earth's history.

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