The Wonders of Geology: Or, A Familiar Exposition of Geological Phenomena : Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures Delivered at Brighton, Том 1A. H. Maltby, 1839 - 804 стор. |
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... Lake of Solfatara . 44. Marble of Tabreez . 45 . Stalactites and stalagmites . 46. Grotto of Antiparos . 47. Consoli- dation of sand and loose materials . 48. Destruction of rocks by carbonic acid . 49. Carbonic acid gas in caverns and ...
... Lake of Solfatara . 44. Marble of Tabreez . 45 . Stalactites and stalagmites . 46. Grotto of Antiparos . 47. Consoli- dation of sand and loose materials . 48. Destruction of rocks by carbonic acid . 49. Carbonic acid gas in caverns and ...
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... lakes , seas , and oceans , its caverns and valleys , its fertile plains and sterile deserts - in a word , all that belongs to physical geography , is included within its domain . Inci- dentally , it takes notice of villages , towns ...
... lakes , seas , and oceans , its caverns and valleys , its fertile plains and sterile deserts - in a word , all that belongs to physical geography , is included within its domain . Inci- dentally , it takes notice of villages , towns ...
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... do the inland precipices , and the rocky promontories and headlands along the rivers , lakes , seas , and oceans ; the naked mountain - sides ribbed with strata , that bound the defiles , gorges , and valleys ; the ruins 5.
... do the inland precipices , and the rocky promontories and headlands along the rivers , lakes , seas , and oceans ; the naked mountain - sides ribbed with strata , that bound the defiles , gorges , and valleys ; the ruins 5.
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... lakes and the St. Lawrence . Rocky Mountains . — In like manner , the far more stu- pendous chains of the Rocky Mountains , whose loftiest peaks are reported to be between three and five miles high , † give a geological character to the ...
... lakes and the St. Lawrence . Rocky Mountains . — In like manner , the far more stu- pendous chains of the Rocky Mountains , whose loftiest peaks are reported to be between three and five miles high , † give a geological character to the ...
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... Lake Champlain and the St. Lawrence , approach the White Mountains in altitude , but no one of them is per- manently snow - clad . Mountains of central Europe . — It is otherwise in Europe , whose grand central group , of Mount Blanc ...
... Lake Champlain and the St. Lawrence , approach the White Mountains in altitude , but no one of them is per- manently snow - clad . Mountains of central Europe . — It is otherwise in Europe , whose grand central group , of Mount Blanc ...
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