Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... Direction of Movement of Areas of Low Pressure . - Areas of low pressure , or cyclones , seldom remain stationary in the same position for many hours . The centre of low pressure generally changes its position steadily from hour to hour ...
... Direction of Movement of Areas of Low Pressure . - Areas of low pressure , or cyclones , seldom remain stationary in the same position for many hours . The centre of low pressure generally changes its position steadily from hour to hour ...
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... direction of the wind at 7 a.m. and at I p.m. during the four seasons of the year . During the winter a notable difference between the prevailing direction at these two hours of the day is seen only on the eastern shore ; while in the ...
... direction of the wind at 7 a.m. and at I p.m. during the four seasons of the year . During the winter a notable difference between the prevailing direction at these two hours of the day is seen only on the eastern shore ; while in the ...
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... direction , and it has been determined beyond all question that the sun does rotate like the earth and like the other planets of our system , and that it rotates from west to east , contrary to the hands of a watch , as the earth does ...
... direction , and it has been determined beyond all question that the sun does rotate like the earth and like the other planets of our system , and that it rotates from west to east , contrary to the hands of a watch , as the earth does ...
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