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19 vertical
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18 companions
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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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atmosphere

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1 VI | even expect light from the atmosphere, the pressure of which may 2 XI | extreme pressures of the atmosphere. An ordinary barometer would 3 XIV | replaced by a still and heavy atmosphere, then you may affirm that 4 XVIII| only the pressure of our atmosphere, and I shall be glad when 5 XVIII| soon as the weight of the atmosphere should exceed the pressure 6 XVIII| become inured to a denser atmosphere. Aeronauts find the want 7 XX | constant moisture; a vapoury atmosphere surrounded the earth, still 8 XXV | accustomed to the density of the atmosphere, we dont suffer at all.”~“ 9 XXV | in living in this dense atmosphere. Have you observed how intense 10 XXVI | call, and in that dense atmosphere a voice could reach very 11 XXX | powerful a pressure of the atmosphere there could be no evaporation; 12 XXXII| rate of speed. The dense atmosphere acted with great force and 13 XXXII| light, and bathed in a white atmosphere resembling silver in a state 14 XXXII| in this dense and heavy atmosphere? There are sufficient fish 15 XXXV | change before long. The atmosphere is charged with vapours, 16 XXXV | and impenetrable mass.~The atmosphere is evidently charged and 17 XLII | myself steeped in a broiling atmosphere. I could only compare it 18 XLIII| thermometer exposed to this atmosphere would have marked 150°.


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