| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1821 - 496 pages
...consequent to its altitude, as denser by the cold, consequent to its remoteness from the earth, and another may be as much denser by the increased pressure...greater heat, may so far exceed that in an upper stratum attendant on an inferior degree of pressure, that this stratum may preponderate, and begin to descend.... | |
| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1821 - 494 pages
...consequent to its altitude, as denser by the cold, consequent to its remoteness from the earth, and another may be as much denser by the increased pressure...do not always disturb each other. Yet after a time, ihe rarefaction in the lower stratum, by greater heat, may s*o far exceed that in an upper stratum... | |
| Luke Herbert - 1824 - 394 pages
...pressure consequent to its altitude as denser by the cold consequent to its remoteness from the earth, and another may be as much denser by the increased pressure...stratum, by greater heat, may so far exceed that in the upper stratum, attendant on an inferior degree of pressure, that this stratum may preponderate,... | |
| Edmund March Blunt, Edmund Blunt - 1854 - 836 pages
...arising frura its proximity to the earth, aa rarer by bein^ warmer Пенсе, when unequailv heïHed. different strata of the atmosphere do not always disturb each other. Yet, alter u time, th»ra retira t ¡on in the lower stratum, by greater heat, may so far exceed thnl in... | |
| Edmund March Blunt, Edmund Blunt - 1857 - 896 pages
..."•er- î№?r;f]uent to its altitude, as denser by the cold consequent to its remoteness from ^Wih, and another may be as much denser by the increased pressure arising from its prox'.;".'* "' '^e Mrth. as rarer by being warmer. Hence, when unequally heated, different strata '"'... | |
| Edmund March Blunt - 1867 - 994 pages
...its prox"uity to the earth, aa rarer by being warmer. Hence; when unequally heated, different atrata of the atmosphere do not always disturb each other....stratum, by greater heat, may so far exceed that in the upper stratum, attendant on «n inferior degree of pressure, that this stratum may preponderate... | |
| Edgar Fahs Smith - 1917 - 546 pages
...pressure, consequent to its altitude, as denser by the cold, consequent to its remoteness from the earth, another may be as much denser by the increased pressure...greater heat, may so far exceed that in an upper stratum attendant on an inferior degree of pressure, that this stratum may preponderate, and begin to descend.... | |
| 1831 - 916 pages
...consequent to its altitude, as denser by the cold consequent to its remoteness from the earth ; and another may be as much denser by the increased pressure...the atmosphere do not always disturb each other." It is, indeed, the prevailing opinion that change of temperature, is a principal cause of those extensive... | |
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