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" The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which takes place on the surface of the earth. By its heat are produced all winds, and those disturbances in the electric equilibrium of the atmosphere which give rise to the phenomena of lightning,... "
The British Almanac - Página 32
1873
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with ...

1865 - 726 páginas
...of the wonderful power of its rays Sir John gives us the following facts. He says " the sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which...to the phenomena of lightning, and probably also to those of terrestrial magnetism and the aurora. By their vivifying action vegetables are enabled to...
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Astronomy

sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1833 - 500 páginas
...when the fluid from which it subsides is warm, and losing heat from its surface. (336.) The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which...the atmosphere which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By their vivifying action vegetables are elaborated from inorganic matter, and...
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Astronomy

Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1833 - 444 páginas
...losing heat from its surface. (336.) The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every m otion which takes place on the surface of the earth. By...the atmosphere which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By their vivifying action vegetables are elaborated from inorganic matter, and...
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The Horticultural Register, Volumen3

1834 - 550 páginas
...severity of both climates. — flerschel on Astnm. — Lard. Cyclop. SCN'S RAYS. — The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which...the atmosphere which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By their vivifying action, vegetables are elaborated from inorganic matter,...
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Youth's Book of Astronomy

John Lee Comstock - 1838 - 266 páginas
...reflects none. How is it believed these spots are made ? INFLUENCE OF THE SUN ON THE EARTH. The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which...the atmosphere, which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By their vivifying action, vegetables are elaborated from inorganic matter,...
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Youth's Book of Astronomy

John Lee Comstock - 1838 - 268 páginas
...solid body, shaded by the clouds, reflects none. INFLUENCE OF THE SUN ON THE EARTH. The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which...produced all winds, and those disturbances in the ebctric equilibrium of the atmosphere, which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By...
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A sketch of the the life of the rev. John Brown, sometime minister ... in ...

Thomas Lockerby - 1839 - 566 páginas
...hand should communicate motion to a stone with which it is demonstrably not in contact. The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which takes place on the surface of this earth. By its heat are produced almost all winds, and those disturbances in the electric equilibrium...
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Demonstrations of the divine pefections, as manifested in the material universe

William Gordon - 1847 - 144 páginas
...days and seasons, which are adapted to the constitution of the living creation. 395. The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which takes place on the surface of the earth. 396. By its heat are produced all winds, and those disturbances in the electric equilibrium of the...
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Outlines of Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 672 páginas
...when the fluid from which it subsides is warm, and losing heat from its surface. (399.) The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which...to the phenomena of lightning, and probably also to those of terrestrial magnetism and the aurora. By their vivifying action vegetables are enabled to...
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The Dynamical Theory of the Formation of the Earth, Volumen1

Archibald Tucker Ritchie - 1850 - 642 páginas
...that station quietly disseminating on all sides its light and heat." And again — " The sun's rays are the ultimate source of almost every motion which...the atmosphere which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism, &c. &c The great mystery, however, is to conceive how so enormous a conflagration...
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