Climate: An Inquiry Into the Causes of Its Differences, and Into Its Influence on Vegetable Life : Comprising the Substance of Four Lectures Delivered Before the Natural History Society, at the Museum, Torquay, in February, 1863, Opseg 2John Henry and James Parker, 1863 - Broj stranica: 144 |
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Stranica 29
... favourable condition for diffusing throughout the globe a genial tem- perature , would be that , in which all the principal tracts of land were collected within the tropics , and all the water in more northern and southern latitudes ...
... favourable condition for diffusing throughout the globe a genial tem- perature , would be that , in which all the principal tracts of land were collected within the tropics , and all the water in more northern and southern latitudes ...
Stranica 30
... favourable to their operation than is the case under existing conditions . It seems indeed contrary to all probability , that the very arrangement of sea and land , most favourable to the produc- tion of warmth , should have existed ...
... favourable to their operation than is the case under existing conditions . It seems indeed contrary to all probability , that the very arrangement of sea and land , most favourable to the produc- tion of warmth , should have existed ...
Stranica 52
... favourable to the formation of dew . On the contrary , a slight movement in the lower strata of the air contributes to its deposition , because by means of it new portions of air are brought in succession into contact II . ] General ...
... favourable to the formation of dew . On the contrary , a slight movement in the lower strata of the air contributes to its deposition , because by means of it new portions of air are brought in succession into contact II . ] General ...
Stranica 53
... favourable to this phenomenon , because the air is there most loaded with moisture , and the ground radiates heat most freely into space , so that the difference between the temperature of the two will be at its maximum in such ...
... favourable to this phenomenon , because the air is there most loaded with moisture , and the ground radiates heat most freely into space , so that the difference between the temperature of the two will be at its maximum in such ...
Stranica 61
... favourable breeze , brought all the passengers on deck ; but there was something in the appearance of the heavens which , coupled with a fall of the barometer , forewarned our experienced captain of the coming danger , and induced him ...
... favourable breeze , brought all the passengers on deck ; but there was something in the appearance of the heavens which , coupled with a fall of the barometer , forewarned our experienced captain of the coming danger , and induced him ...
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