| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 782 pages
...this M de Luc brings an ar•ot ia farour of thU hypotheiii. ii .- accounts 22; ) DEW for it thus : When there are no clouds in the air, the heat of the inferior air and that which rifes from the earth diflipates itfclf into the fuperior regions ; and then the vapours which are diiperfed throughout the... | |
| 1816 - 816 pages
...been difpntfd whether the dew is formed from the vapours afcfiitlinn from He accounts for it thus : When there are no clouds in the air, the heat of the inferior air, and that which rifes from the eartb diffipates itfelf into the fnpcrior regions ; and then the vapours which are difperfed throughout... | |
| Richard Lobb - 1817 - 430 pages
...hypothesis. NO. XXliI. Reflections on Dew. 235 the descent of dew ; and he accounts for it in the following manner : when there are no clouds in the air, the heat of the inferior air and of that which rises from the earth, is dissipated into the superior regions ; and then the vapours,... | |
| 1823 - 896 pages
...argument in favour of the hypothesis just now men.„.,. liont-d. He accounts for it in the following manner : When there are no clouds in the air, the heat of the inferior air and that which rises from the earth dissipates itself into the superior regions ; and then the vapours which are dispersed... | |
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