Outlines of Physical GeographyJ.H. Colton, 1856 - 225 ページ |
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... vegetation - vegetable regions on Mount Etna - Teneriffe ... 153-157 LESSON XII . - CLIMATE ( continued ) : The nearness to , or remoteness of a country from the sea - why America has a colder climate than corresponding latitudes in the ...
... vegetation - vegetable regions on Mount Etna - Teneriffe ... 153-157 LESSON XII . - CLIMATE ( continued ) : The nearness to , or remoteness of a country from the sea - why America has a colder climate than corresponding latitudes in the ...
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... vegetation consists principally of grass , weeds , and flowers , which grow with great luxuriance . Over these prairies the American buffaloes roam , in herds of from 40,000 to 50,000 . ( 3. ) The Moist or Wet Prairies , the smallest ...
... vegetation consists principally of grass , weeds , and flowers , which grow with great luxuriance . Over these prairies the American buffaloes roam , in herds of from 40,000 to 50,000 . ( 3. ) The Moist or Wet Prairies , the smallest ...
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... vegetation , which it had succeeded , and for a time supplanted . 128. The plain which extends from the banks of the Negro ( latitude 39 ° south ) to the southern extremity of the continent is for the most part barren ; in some places ...
... vegetation , which it had succeeded , and for a time supplanted . 128. The plain which extends from the banks of the Negro ( latitude 39 ° south ) to the southern extremity of the continent is for the most part barren ; in some places ...
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... vegetation of the country through which it flows . 200. The waters of the globe are divided into the fresh and salt . The fresh waters include those of all streams and rivers , nearly all the springs , and the greater number of lakes ...
... vegetation of the country through which it flows . 200. The waters of the globe are divided into the fresh and salt . The fresh waters include those of all streams and rivers , nearly all the springs , and the greater number of lakes ...
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... vegetation , engender very warm winds ; these winds , which are of a noxious character , prevail in the vast deserts of Asia and Africa , where they show themselves in all their force . Nubia , Arabia , Persia , and other parts of Asia ...
... vegetation , engender very warm winds ; these winds , which are of a noxious character , prevail in the vast deserts of Asia and Africa , where they show themselves in all their force . Nubia , Arabia , Persia , and other parts of Asia ...
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Africa Alps animals annual Arctic Ocean Asia Atlantic Ocean atmosphere Australia basin Brazil breadth Cape Horn Caspian Caspian Sea chain climate clouds coast cold continent coral countries course currents depth direction distance distributed districts Ditto earth earthquake east eastern elevation equator eruption Europe extend fall feet flow Geography glaciers globe greatest Gulf of Mexico Gulf Stream heat height hemisphere highest Indian Ocean islands Lake land latitude length LESSON LIMIT Mediterranean Mississippi Mount Mountains navigable northern Orinoco Pacific Ocean parallel Peak peninsula perpetual snow plain plants plateau pole portion prevail principal quadrupeds rain range reef remarkable rises rivers salt shores Siberia South America southern Spain species springs square miles streams summits supposed surface table-land temperate zone temperature trade-winds trees tributaries TROPIC TROPIC OF CANCER TROPIC OF CAPRICORN United valley vapor vegetation vessels volcanic region volcanoes western winds
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23 ページ - Hudson, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
149 ページ - For the land, whither thou goest in to possess it, is not as the land of Egypt, from whence ye came out, where thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst it with thy foot, as a garden of herbs : "But the land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven...
190 ページ - The human animal is the only one which is naked, and the only one which can clothe itself. This is one of the properties which renders him an animal of all climates, and of all seasons. He can adapt the warmth or lightness of his covering to the temperature of his habitation. Had he been born with a fleece upon his back, although he might have been comforted by its warmth in high latitudes, it would have oppressed him by its weight and heat, as the species spread towards the equator.
59 ページ - A great wave swept over the coast of Spain, and is said to have been sixty feet high at Cadiz. At Tangier, in Africa, it rose and fell eighteen times on the coast ; at Funchal, in Madeira, it rose full fifteen feet perpendicular above high-water mark, although the tide, which ebbs and flows there seven feet, was then at half ebb.
17 ページ - Others are so sluggish, that they may be mistaken for pieces of the rock, and are generally of a dark colour, and from four to five inches long, and two or three round. When the...
17 ページ - But this growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower down, the steepness of the face of the reef is still preserved.
16 ページ - The examination of a coral reef during the different stages of one tide is particularly interesting. When the tide has left it for some time it becomes dry, and appears to be a compact rock, exceedingly hard and ragged ; but...
15 ページ - Both the sound and sight were such as to impress the spectator with the consciousness of standing in the presence of an overwhelming majesty and power...
13 ページ - Multitudes of these tiny creatures are associated in the secretion of a common stony skeleton, that is, the coral, or madrepore, in the minute orifices of which they reside ; protruding their mouths and tentacles when under water, but the moment they are molested, or become exposed to the atmosphere, withdrawing by sudden contraction into their holes.
16 ページ - ... invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time, the whole surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of...