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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 5 | black mass of air. When the process of condensation goes further 2 I, 9 | cloud. So we get a circular process that follows the course 3 I, 9 | that, the moisture in this process rises or falls. We must 4 I, 9 | at all events, in this process always remains the same. 5 I, 12| hail. We get hail when the process of freezing is quicker than 6 I, 12| the more suddenly, this process takes place, the more violent 7 I, 14| case of these latter the process does not go on by parts, 8 I, 14| encroached on the sea at all by a process of silting set up by the 9 I, 14| again.~But the whole vital process of the earth takes place 10 I, 14| hidden the beginning of the process. However, all the mouths 11 I, 14| become fruitful. Now the same process that has taken place in 12 I, 14| is that the world is in process of becoming. For it is absurd 13 I, 14| make the universe to be in process because of small and trifling 14 I, 14| up entirely.~Again, this process of silting up causes a continuous 15 I, 14| observe the nature of the process. Whenever the current from 16 I, 14| and a second lake. This process went on uniformly and without 17 II, 2 | seen to be in a continuous process of becoming from day to 18 II, 2 | similarity. A flame is a process of becoming, involving a 19 II, 3 | ever or as long as this process goes on, and again, that 20 II, 3 | excess of rain and not to any process of becoming in which the 21 II, 3 | must recognize that this process always goes on thus in a 22 II, 3 | when it happens to be in process of drying? If it did so 23 II, 3 | they all are involved in a process of perishing and becoming 24 II, 3 | the earth in rain. This process must always go on with such 25 II, 3 | below the sweet water. This process prevents the sea, as it 26 II, 9 | exhalation is caught in the process as the air cools, it is 27 II, 9 | with moisture and is in process of being extinguished gets 28 II, 9 | clouds, when they are in a process of change and contract and 29 III, 3 | rain since it shows that a process of condensation is proceeding 30 III, 4 | from water, and even in process of formation it is a better 31 III, 4 | air in the clouds is in process of forming into raindrops 32 IV, 2 | them is. Concoction is a process in which the natural and 33 IV, 2 | concoction the end of the process is the nature of the thing-nature, 34 IV, 2 | certain magnitude in the process of being broiled or boiled 35 IV, 2 | matter.~Things that undergo a process of concoction necessarily 36 IV, 3 | sort of perfecting, the process of ripening is perfect when 37 IV, 3 | general character of the process being the same, though the 38 IV, 3 | phlegm, and the like, the process of ripening is the concoction 39 IV, 3 | rare becomes dense. In this process the nature of the thing 40 IV, 3 | moisture that is undergoing the process of ripening. (Nothing moist 41 IV, 3 | every body admits of the process of boiling: if there is 42 IV, 3 | must, are said to undergo a process of "boiling" when the external 43 IV, 3 | liquid into a given form, the process being thus in a way like 44 IV, 3 | known as "boiling", and the process is the same in an artificial 45 IV, 3 | the object undergoing the process of boiling. Where either 46 IV, 3 | too small to carry out the process of concocting uniformly 47 IV, 3 | and not boiled when the process has been carried to completion: 48 IV, 3 | carried to completion: if the process has gone too far we use 49 IV, 3 | to describe it. If the process leaves the thing drier at 50 IV, 3 | things boiled. Where the process is artificial, broiling 51 IV, 3 | the thing undergoing the process. For then we should get 52 IV, 5 | appearing.~It is always a process of heating or cooling that 53 IV, 5 | dried, as we have said, by a process either of heating or cooling, 54 IV, 6 | them, e.g. potter’s clay in process of baking: but those mixed 55 IV, 6 | potter’s clay at first in the process of baking steams and grows 56 IV, 6 | pure we have steel. The process is not repeated often because 57 IV, 7 | solidified gradually in the process of drying. Water cannot 58 IV, 9 | a thing is said to be in process of being bent whether it 59 IV, 9 | and water, are not. The process of being impressed is the 60 IV, 10| hard are constituted by a process of solidification, as we 61 IV, 10| matter were involved in the process. Of these bodies those from


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