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1 1, 11| which gives the internal temperature of the Nautilus; the barometer, 2 1, 13| currents known by their temperature and their colour. The most 3 1, 17| thermometer indicated a temperature of 4.25 (cent.): a temperature 4 1, 17| temperature of 4.25 (cent.): a temperature that at this depth seemed 5 1, 22| experiments on the varied temperature of the sea, in different 6 1, 22| went himself to test the temperature in the depths of the sea, 7 1, 22| sea preserved an average temperature of four degrees and a half 8 2, 1 | never reached. As to the temperature of the lower strata, the 9 2, 6 | experience no change of temperature. I looked at the manometer; 10 2, 6 | continued my work, but the temperature rose to such a pitch as 11 2, 7 | internal heat is weakened, the temperature of the lower strata of the 12 2, 13| made up of long strips. The temperature was very low; the thermometer 13 2, 13| to find a more bearable temperature. Two months earlier we should 14 2, 13| blows of a pickaxe. The temperature was always at 5° below zero; 15 2, 13| greater depths that uniform temperature of sea-water, and there 16 2, 13| wind having gone down, this temperature was not so unbearable. About 17 2, 13| four hundred fathoms. The temperature of the water at the surface 18 2, 13| two. I need not say the temperature of the Nautilus was raised 19 2, 16| traversed the slushy mass at a temperature of six or seven degrees 20 2, 16| by the pumps, raise the temperature in this part and stay the 21 2, 16| During the night the temperature of the water rose to 1° 22 2, 19| cyclones, by the difference of temperature between its air and its 23 2, 20| its speed and some of its temperature, but it becomes a sea. ~