Nature, Bind 29Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1884 |
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Side 3
... temperature as far north as the Galapagos Isles ; the temperature of the sea being there ( equator ) 62 ° to 66 ° , while in the middle of the Pacific ( equator ) the surface temperature is 81 ° to 88 ° . Temperature , therefore , most ...
... temperature as far north as the Galapagos Isles ; the temperature of the sea being there ( equator ) 62 ° to 66 ° , while in the middle of the Pacific ( equator ) the surface temperature is 81 ° to 88 ° . Temperature , therefore , most ...
Side 9
... temperature upon the wheat crops , we must not only take average temperature but fluc- tuations between night and day . A single cold night may do incalculable damage , and a few cold days at blooming time may do much to blight a wheat ...
... temperature upon the wheat crops , we must not only take average temperature but fluc- tuations between night and day . A single cold night may do incalculable damage , and a few cold days at blooming time may do much to blight a wheat ...
Side 14
... temperature , Dr. Börgen argues that winds both from the east and the west must deposit snow everywhere on the weather side of the moun- tains against which they strike , and so maintain the conditions for the formation of glaciers ...
... temperature , Dr. Börgen argues that winds both from the east and the west must deposit snow everywhere on the weather side of the moun- tains against which they strike , and so maintain the conditions for the formation of glaciers ...
Side 27
... temperature , bottom , & c . , where each was procured . The descriptive text is illustrated by thirteen excellent lithographed plates , and a map showing the position of the zoological stations where the various specimens were obtained ...
... temperature , bottom , & c . , where each was procured . The descriptive text is illustrated by thirteen excellent lithographed plates , and a map showing the position of the zoological stations where the various specimens were obtained ...
Side 48
... temperature of celestial space . Observations on the temperature of the earth's surface had led him to the conviction that solar heat , the principal source of the temperature of the earth , must pass through very rapid oscillations ...
... temperature of celestial space . Observations on the temperature of the earth's surface had led him to the conviction that solar heat , the principal source of the temperature of the earth , must pass through very rapid oscillations ...
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