| Charles Darwin - Beagle Expedition - 1846 - 716 pages
...uniformity in the broken state of the craters, composed of the soft and yielding tuff, is easily explained. Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot. This seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water, brought here... | |
| Ebenezer Meriam - Finance - 1847 - 224 pages
...uniformity in the broken state of the craters, composed of the soft and yielding tufT, is easily explained. Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot. This seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water, brought here... | |
| Charles Darwin - Beagle Expedition - 1889 - 628 pages
...uniformity in the broken state of the craters, composed of the soft and yielding tuff, is easily explained. Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot : this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water, brought here... | |
| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 542 pages
...uniformity in the broken state of the craters, composed of the soft and yielding tuff, is easily explained. Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot; this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water, brought here... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 574 pages
...395 in the broken state of the craters, composed of the soft and yielding tuff, is easily explained. Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot ; this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water, brought here... | |
| Charles Darwin - Beagle Expedition - 1909 - 564 pages
...uniformity in the broken state of the craters, composed of the soft and yielding tuff, is easily explained. Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot; this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water, brought here... | |
| Charles Darwin - Beagle Expedition - 1909 - 584 pages
...composed of the soft and yielding tuff, is easily explained Considering that these islands are placed1 directly under the equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot; this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water, brought here... | |
| William Healey Dall - Pulmonata - 1913 - 660 pages
...Narborough in 1825, but no great volcanic activity has been reported in any of the craters since 1835. "Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot ; this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water brought here... | |
| California Academy of Sciences - Natural history - 1926 - 686 pages
...Narborough in 1825, but no great volcanic activity has been reported in any of the craters since 1835. "Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot ; this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water brought here... | |
| Natural history - 1926 - 1230 pages
...Narborough in 1825, but no great volcanic activity has been reported in any of the craters since 1835. "Considering that these islands are placed directly...equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot; this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water brought here by... | |
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