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... surface . To explain this it is generally thought that , as the cooling of the earth proceeded , the interior retreated from the solidified crust , and that the latter became crumpled and contorted by the lateral pressure . The author ...
... surface . To explain this it is generally thought that , as the cooling of the earth proceeded , the interior retreated from the solidified crust , and that the latter became crumpled and contorted by the lateral pressure . The author ...
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... surface . On the one hand observations are cited giving a not unfrequent eleva- tion of nearly 200 miles , while ... surface ; whose surface was somewhat under the earth's surface , a little north of the magnetic pole , and which , with ...
... surface . On the one hand observations are cited giving a not unfrequent eleva- tion of nearly 200 miles , while ... surface ; whose surface was somewhat under the earth's surface , a little north of the magnetic pole , and which , with ...
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... surface reaches a certain portion of the oblique part of the same tube , when it stops . The author accounts for these results by suction , exerted by the small concave liquid surface between the two tubes . ( Nature , April , xxv , p ...
... surface reaches a certain portion of the oblique part of the same tube , when it stops . The author accounts for these results by suction , exerted by the small concave liquid surface between the two tubes . ( Nature , April , xxv , p ...
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