The Naval Chronicle, Том 37John Jones J. Gold, 1817 Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men. |
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... land ; for large islands and continents obstruct the regular cur- rents of the atmosphere , and thereby produce either periodical or variable winds . When land is heated by the influence of the sun , the atmosphere over it becomes ...
... land ; for large islands and continents obstruct the regular cur- rents of the atmosphere , and thereby produce either periodical or variable winds . When land is heated by the influence of the sun , the atmosphere over it becomes ...
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... land to restore the equilibrium . This current of air pro- ceeding from the ocean , being highly charged with moisture in the state of gas , it is gradually condensed into rain , which descends in great quantities upon the coasts of ...
... land to restore the equilibrium . This current of air pro- ceeding from the ocean , being highly charged with moisture in the state of gas , it is gradually condensed into rain , which descends in great quantities upon the coasts of ...
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... lands . Land and sea breezes may be considered as a kind of alternating winds , which are generally experienced in settled weather upon coasts or islands situated between the tropics . They arise from the circumstance of earth being a ...
... lands . Land and sea breezes may be considered as a kind of alternating winds , which are generally experienced in settled weather upon coasts or islands situated between the tropics . They arise from the circumstance of earth being a ...
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