The Edinburgh Review, 30. kötetA. and C. Black, 1818 |
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12. oldal
... considerably colder than what floats at the surface . The gradation of cold is distinctly traced to the depth of twenty fathoms , below which , the diminished temperature continues nearly uniform as far as the sounding line can reach ...
... considerably colder than what floats at the surface . The gradation of cold is distinctly traced to the depth of twenty fathoms , below which , the diminished temperature continues nearly uniform as far as the sounding line can reach ...
13. oldal
under milder skies , the water drawn up from a considerable depth is warmer within the Arctic circle than what lies on the surface . The floating ice accordingly begins to melt generally on the under side , from the slow communication ...
under milder skies , the water drawn up from a considerable depth is warmer within the Arctic circle than what lies on the surface . The floating ice accordingly begins to melt generally on the under side , from the slow communication ...
16. oldal
... considerable thickness . It seldom floats dur- ing more than part of the year ; though , in some cold seasons , the scattered fragments may be surprised by the early frost , and preserved till the following summer . The whale - fishers ...
... considerable thickness . It seldom floats dur- ing more than part of the year ; though , in some cold seasons , the scattered fragments may be surprised by the early frost , and preserved till the following summer . The whale - fishers ...
21. oldal
... considerable that rises from them , and ' tis no Wonder then , that as it expands itself , it presses the Air with Violence enough to cause Tempests , and carry Cold along with it . " But a little reflection will convince us , that such ...
... considerable that rises from them , and ' tis no Wonder then , that as it expands itself , it presses the Air with Violence enough to cause Tempests , and carry Cold along with it . " But a little reflection will convince us , that such ...
32. oldal
... considerable proportion to the ordinary fluctuating mass . It is evident , therefore , that , whatever may be the casual variations of the frozen expanse , no mighty altera- tion has yet taken place in the climate and condition of the ...
... considerable proportion to the ordinary fluctuating mass . It is evident , therefore , that , whatever may be the casual variations of the frozen expanse , no mighty altera- tion has yet taken place in the climate and condition of the ...
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