... strata. By them the waters of the sea are made to circulate in vapour through the air, and irrigate the land, producing springs and rivers. By them are produced all disturbances of the chemical equilibrium of the elements of nature, which, by a series... The Saint Pauls Magazine - Pągina 334editat per - 1871Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | 1865
...equilibrium of the elements of nature which, by a series of compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials....wind and rain, and the alternation of heat and frost ; on the other, to the continual beating of the sea waves, agitated by winds, the result of solar radiation.... | |
 | Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1833 - 422 pągines
...equilibrium of the elements of nature, which, by a series of compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials....surface, in which its chief geological changes consist, and their diffusion among the waters of the ocean, are entirely due to the abrasion of the wind and... | |
 | Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1833 - 422 pągines
...equilibrium of the elements of nature, which, by a series of compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials....surface, in which its chief geological changes consist, and their diffusion among the waters of the ocean, are entirely due to the abrasion of the wind and... | |
 | 1834
...equilibrium of the elements of nature, which by a series of compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials....surface, in which its chief geological changes consist, and their diffusion among the waters of the ocean, are entirely new to the abrasion of the wind and... | |
 | Thomas Lockerby - 1839
...equilibrium of the elements of nature, which, by a series of compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials. Even the slow degradations of the solid con stituents of the surface in which its chief geological changes consist,... | |
 | William Gordon - 1847 - 160 pągines
...compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials. 400. Even the slow degradation of the solid constituents...surface in which its chief geological changes consist, and their diffusion among the waters of the ocean, are entirely due to the abrasion of wind and rain,... | |
 | John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 620 pągines
...equilibrium of the elements of nature, which, by a series of compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials....wind and rain, and the alternation of heat and frost; on the other to the continual beating of the sea waves, agitated by winds, the results of solar radiation.... | |
 | Archibald Tucker Ritchie - 1850
...equilibrium of the elements of nature which, by a series of compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials....surface, in which its chief geological changes consist, and their diffusion among the waters of the ocean, are entirely due to the abrasion of the wind and... | |
 | C. B. - 1853 - 368 pągines
...equilibrium of the elements of nature, which, by a series of compositions and decompositions, give rise to new products, and originate a transfer of materials....surface, in which its chief geological changes consist, and their diffusion among the waters of the ocean, are entirely due to the aberration of the wind and... | |
 | 1857
...equilibrium of the elements of nature, which, by a series of compositions and decompositions,, give rise to new products and originate a transfer of materials.....surface, in which, its chief geological changes consist, and their diffusion among the waters of the ocean,, are entirely due to the abrasion af the wind, rain... | |
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