| 1858 - 448 pages
...only about one thirtieth of a degree centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth,...owe their power almost wholly to the action of other heai-enly bodies, particularly to the liijlit and heat of the sun, and partly also, in the case of... | |
| 1859 - 448 pages
...only about one thirtieth of a degree centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth,...instrumentality of volcanic phenomena. These processes ou-e their power almost wholiy to the action of other heavenly bodies, particularly to the light and... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 512 pages
...thirtieth of a degree centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which ia»cnclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth, has a sensible...the case of the tides, to the attraction of the sun and moon. Most varied and numerous are the changes which we owe to the light and heat of the sun. The... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1865 - 490 pages
...only about one thirtieth of a degree centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth,...almost wholly to the action of other heavenly bodies 9 particularly to the light and heat of the sun^ and partly also, in the case of the tides^ to the... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 500 pages
...only about one thirtieth of a degree centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth,...instrumentality of volcanic phenomena. These processes ouw their power almost wholly to the action of other heavenly bodies, particularly to the light and... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1868 - 526 pages
...only about one thirtieth of a degree centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth,...power almost wholly to the action of other heavenly badies, particularly to the light and heat of the sun, and partly oho, in the case of the tides, to... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1870 - 484 pages
...only about one thirtieth of a degree centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth,...the case of the tides, to the attraction of the sun and moon. Most varied and numerous are the changes which we owe to the light and heat of the sun. The... | |
| 1859 - 448 pages
...the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed ns heat within the bowels of the earth, lias a sensible influence upon the processes at the earth's...the case of the tides, to the attraction of the sun and moon. Most varied and numerous are the changes which we owe to the light and heat of the sun. The... | |
| Hermann Ludwig F. von Helmholtz - 1873 - 424 pages
...surface only about j^th of a degree Centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth...through the instrumentality of volcanic phenomena. Those processes owe their power almost wholly to the action of other heavenly bodies, particularly... | |
| Helmholtz - 1873 - 452 pages
...surface only about ^th of a degree Centigrade ; so that the remnant of the old store of force which is enclosed as heat within the bowels of the earth...surface only through the instrumentality of volcanic phaenomena. Those processes owe their power almost wholly to the action of other heavenly bodies, particularly... | |
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