| 1863 - 530 sivua
...night of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere of England would," as Professor Tyndall tells us, " be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill," and our earth would soon be approximated to the condition of the moon, * The localities are mentioned... | |
| 1863 - 538 sivua
...night of the aqueous vapour from the atmosphere of England would," as Professor Tyndall tells us, " be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature could kill," and our earth would soon be approximated to the condition of the moon, * The localities are mentioned... | |
| John Tyndall - 1864 - 484 sivua
...observed result. Even the absence of the sun at night causes powerful refrigeration when the air is dry. The removal, for a single summer night, of the aqueous...freezing temperature could kill. In Sahara, where c the soil is fire and the wind is flame,' the refrigeration at night is often painful to bear. Ice... | |
| Henry Youle Hind - 1865 - 302 sivua
...per cent. of its heat is intercepted within ten feet of the surface by the aqueous vapour of the air. The removal, for a single summer night, of the aqueous...every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. The moisture of the air covers the earth as with a blanket at night, and where the air is dry as in... | |
| John Tyndall - 1865 - 494 sivua
...observed result. Even the absence of the sun at night causes powerful refrigeration when the air is dry. The removal, for a single summer night, of the aqueous...every plant which a freezing temperature could kill. la Sahara, where ' the soil is fire and the wind is flame,' the refrigeration at night is often painful... | |
| Michigan. Board of Agriculture, Michigan. State Department of Agriculture - 1866 - 410 sivua
...powerful refrigeration when the air is dry. The removal, for a single summer's night, of the aqueous vapor from the atmosphere which covers England, would be...plant which a freezing temperature could kill. In short, it may be safely predicted, that whenever the air is dry, the daily thermometric range will... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1866 - 656 sivua
...night of the aqueous vapor from the atmosphere that covers England would," says Professor Tyndall, " be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature would kill." In the Sahara, where " the soil is fire and the wind is flame," the refrigeration at night... | |
| United States Commissioner of Agriculture - 1866 - 660 sivua
...night of the aqueoffl • vapor from the atmosphere that covers England would," says Professor Tyndall, "be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature would kill." In the Sahara, where "the soil is fire and the wind is flame," the refrigeration at night... | |
| Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture - 1866 - 664 sivua
...night of the aqueous vapor from the atmosphere that covers England would," says Professor Tyndall, "be attended by the destruction of every plant which a freezing temperature would kill." In the Sahara, where " the soil is fire and the wind is flame," the refrigeration at night... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1867 - 946 sivua
...powerful refrigeration when the air is dry. The removal, for a single summer's night, of the aqueous vapor from the atmosphere which covers England, would be...every plant which a freezing temperature could kill In short, it may bo safely predicted, that whenever the air is dry, the daily thermometric range will... | |
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