Climate and Time in Their Geological Relations: A Theory of Secular Changes of the Earth's ClimateAppleton, 1890 - 577 páginas |
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... Regions falls as Rain in those Regions.- Land along the Equator tends to lower the Temperature of the Globe . -Influence of Gulf - stream on Climate of Europe . - Temperature of Space . - Radiation of a Particle . - Professor Dove on ...
... Regions falls as Rain in those Regions.- Land along the Equator tends to lower the Temperature of the Globe . -Influence of Gulf - stream on Climate of Europe . - Temperature of Space . - Radiation of a Particle . - Professor Dove on ...
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... equatorial protuberance is such that no geological change on its surface could ever possibly alter the position of the axis of rotation to an extent which could at all sensibly affect climate . Others , again , have tried to explain the ...
... equatorial protuberance is such that no geological change on its surface could ever possibly alter the position of the axis of rotation to an extent which could at all sensibly affect climate . Others , again , have tried to explain the ...
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... equatorial to temperate and polar regions by means of ocean currents . In Chapters II . and III . I have endeavoured to prove ( 1 ) , that were it not for the heat conveyed from equatorial to temperate and polar regions by this means ...
... equatorial to temperate and polar regions by means of ocean currents . In Chapters II . and III . I have endeavoured to prove ( 1 ) , that were it not for the heat conveyed from equatorial to temperate and polar regions by this means ...
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A Theory of Secular Changes of the Earth's Climate James Croll. to the absolute amount of heat transferred from equatorial to temperate and polar regions by means of ocean currents and the influence which the heat thus transferred has on ...
A Theory of Secular Changes of the Earth's Climate James Croll. to the absolute amount of heat transferred from equatorial to temperate and polar regions by means of ocean currents and the influence which the heat thus transferred has on ...
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... equatorial and polar regions . The leading advocate of this theory was the late Lieutenant Maury , who brought it so ... regions produces a general movement of the upper portion of the sea from the equator to the poles , and a counter ...
... equatorial and polar regions . The leading advocate of this theory was the late Lieutenant Maury , who brought it so ... regions produces a general movement of the upper portion of the sea from the equator to the poles , and a counter ...
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