| John Tyndall - 1863 - 500 trang
...England, would be attended fey the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. In Sahara, where ' the soil is fire and the wind is flame,' the refrigeration at night is often painful to bear. Ice has been formed in this region at night. In Australia, also, the diurnal... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 trang
...removal, for a single summer night, of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere which covers England, would be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. In Sahara, where 'the soil is fire and the wind is flame, ' the refrigeration at night... | |
| 1863 - 538 trang
...night of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere of England would," as Professor Tyndall tells us, " be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill," and our earth would soon be approximated to the condition of the moon, * The localities... | |
| 1863 - 530 trang
...night of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere of England would," as Professor Tyndall tells us, " be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill," and our earth would soon be approximated to the condition of the moon, * The localities... | |
| Negretti and Zambra, Enrico Angelo Lodovico Negretti, Joseph Warren Zambra - 1864 - 182 trang
...England, would be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. In Sahara, where ' the soil is fire and the wind is flame, ' the refrigeration at night is often painful to bear. Ice has been formed in this region at night. In Australia, also, the diurnal... | |
| John Tyndall - 1864 - 484 trang
...removal, for a single summer night, of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere which covers England, would be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. In Sahara, where c the soil is fire and the wind is flame,' the refrigeration at night... | |
| 1864 - 670 trang
...removal, for a single summer night, of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere which covers England, would be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. The moisture of the air covers the earth as with a blanket at night, and where the air... | |
| Negretti and Zambra, Enrico Angelo Lodovico Negretti, Joseph Warren Zambra - 1864 - 180 trang
...removal, for a single summer night, of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere which covers England, would be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. In Sahara, where ' the soil is fire and the wind is flame, ' the refrigeration at night... | |
| Henry Youle Hind - 1865 - 302 trang
...removal, for a single summer night, of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere which covers England, would be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. The moisture of the air covers the earth as with a blanket at night, and where the air... | |
| Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture - 1866 - 664 trang
...favors powerful radiation when the air is dry. ''The removal for a single summer night of the aqueous vapor from the atmosphere that covers England would,"...Professor, "it may be safely predicted that wherever the air is dry the daily thermometric range, or the difference between the extreme-; of heat and cold,... | |
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