Catastrophism

/kəˈtæstrəfɪzəm/ noun

A geological theory stating that major changes to the Earth's surface were caused by sudden, violent, large-scale events rather than gradual processes.

From 'catastrophe' + '-ism,' a suffix indicating a theory or system of beliefs. This term emerged in the 18th century during debates about how to explain geological features.

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