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Aristotle
Meteorology

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clear

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1 I, 3 | from one another.~So it is clear that neither air nor fire 2 I, 4 | and by day when the sky is clear. They are thrown downwards 3 I, 6 | because it is slowest to get clear of the sun and has been 4 I, 6 | the same point. It gets clear of the sun both towards 5 I, 6 | weather when the sky was clear, in the archonship of Asteius. 6 I, 8 | to the sky the point is clear. For in this circle alone 7 I, 10| are found when the sky is clear and there is no wind. For 8 I, 10| raised unless the sky were clear, and if a wind were blowing 9 I, 11| Why this is so will be clear when we have explained the 10 I, 13| gradually rising ground.~It is clear then that we must not suppose 11 I, 14| produced by the river. This is clear from an observation of the 12 I, 14| water and spoil it. So it is clear that all this part was once 13 I, 14| seaward of it. For it is clear that a barrier of silt was 14 I, 14| itself must dry up.~So it is clear, since there will be no 15 I, 14| receding in another it is clear that the same parts of the 16 II, 3 | moist, the other dry, it is clear that the latter must be 17 II, 3 | burning flame. The answer is clear, and there is no doubt that 18 II, 3 | many facts which make it clear that this taste is due to 19 II, 4 | necessarily take this course is clear from the resulting phenomena 20 II, 4 | round the earth", it is clear that while the origin of 21 II, 5 | winds with us. So it is clear that the south wind is not 22 II, 6 | distribution of the winds it is clear that contrary winds cannot 23 II, 6 | are forming and leave a clear sky-unless they happen to 24 II, 9 | cloudy. When the sky is clear there is no lightning: to 25 III, 1 | that they do prevail is clear or there could be no snow 26 III, 3 | where there is wind it is clear that no halo can maintain 27 III, 4 | rainbow appears. So it is clear that the rainbow is a reflection 28 III, 4 | to appear in it will be clear from the following considerations. 29 IV, 1 | to determine". So it is clear that some of the qualities 30 IV, 8 | 8~All this makes it clear that bodies are formed by 31 IV, 12| they fall, and has made it clear to which class each of those 32 IV, 12| bone the fact is not so clear to see, and in that of fire 33 IV, 12| that its function is less clear than that of the tongue.


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