The Gateway to the Polynia: A Voyage to SpitzbergenH.S. King, 1873 - 355 páginas |
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... means of ascertaining the true figure of the earth . In August , 1868 , the sea off North Cape was almost entirely free from ice . The highest lati- tude reached in the ship was 81 ° 42 ′ N. in 17 ° 30 ′ E. , which is higher than ...
... means of ascertaining the true figure of the earth . In August , 1868 , the sea off North Cape was almost entirely free from ice . The highest lati- tude reached in the ship was 81 ° 42 ′ N. in 17 ° 30 ′ E. , which is higher than ...
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... means of reindeer and sledges . In the summer of 1872 Captain Altmann found the sea east of Spitz- bergen free from ice , and saw eight islands occupying the position assigned by Petermann to King Charles's Land . The south end of the ...
... means of reindeer and sledges . In the summer of 1872 Captain Altmann found the sea east of Spitz- bergen free from ice , and saw eight islands occupying the position assigned by Petermann to King Charles's Land . The south end of the ...
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... mean tem- perature of the air in July and August is much higher than it is generally thought to be . During the winter the continuousness of the night would equally favour a very low temperature , so that probably the range of ...
... mean tem- perature of the air in July and August is much higher than it is generally thought to be . During the winter the continuousness of the night would equally favour a very low temperature , so that probably the range of ...
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... mean temperature of the Southern hemisphere is lower than that of the North ; and it is a matter of obser- vation that the Antarctic Pole is more extensively ice - clad than the Arctic . This may be in part con- jecturally explained by ...
... mean temperature of the Southern hemisphere is lower than that of the North ; and it is a matter of obser- vation that the Antarctic Pole is more extensively ice - clad than the Arctic . This may be in part con- jecturally explained by ...
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... mean distance nearer the sun in aphelion than in perihelion ; but at certain periods it has been 14,500,000 miles less than the mean nearer the sun in aphelion than in perihelion . In other words the earth when nearest the sun is now ...
... mean distance nearer the sun in aphelion than in perihelion ; but at certain periods it has been 14,500,000 miles less than the mean nearer the sun in aphelion than in perihelion . In other words the earth when nearest the sun is now ...
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animals appearance Arctic attempt bear boat called Captain carried cause CHAPTER clear close coast coming continued course crew danger deer difficulty direction distance drift east effect escape evidently explored fact fall feet fire floating force formed four gained give Greenland hands head hope interest Island journey kind land latitude leave less look masses means miles mountain nature northern noticed object observed once ourselves party passed Polar Pole present probably proved pursuit reached regions remains rest rise rocks round sailed sailors schooner seal season seems seen ship shore short shot side sight soon Sound Spitzbergen sport Strait success surface temperature travelling turned vessel voyage warm weather whale whole wind winter
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