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1 I, 4 | in the earth and on its surface is vapour, while that rising 2 I, 10| does not freeze on the surface of the earth, in the way 3 II, 2 | swallowed up it comes to the surface again. And those rivers 4 II, 3 | that which remains on the surface and that which comes down 5 II, 4 | moisture that lies on the surface of it, but warms and dries 6 II, 5 | because only things on the surface of the earth and offering 7 II, 7 | of it equally porous, its surface is clogged up by rain. This 8 II, 8 | that are spongy below the surface are exposed to earthquakes 9 II, 8 | that winds move below the surface of the earth. When a south 10 II, 8 | drives the water along the surface or up from below: just as 11 II, 8 | position required, since the surface of the earth secretes far 12 II, 8 | quantity of stones comes to the surface of the earth (as when you 13 III, 2 | are distinguished by the surface from which and the way in 14 III, 2 | any object with a smooth surface just as it is from water; 15 III, 4 | dark medium or on a dark surface (it makes no difference) 16 III, 4 | white colour on a black surface or seen through a black 17 III, 6 | reflected from some liquid surface to the cloud. Here the clouds 18 III, 6 | is from the dense, smooth surface of copper. So the sun’s 19 III, 6 | the secretion above the surface of the earth; we must go 20 IV, 4 | or soft. Hard is that the surface of which does not yield 21 IV, 4 | instance, is not soft, for its surface does not yield to pressure 22 IV, 9 | sinking of a part of the surface of a thing in response to 23 IV, 9 | like wax, where part of the surface is depressed while the rest 24 IV, 9 | hard, like pottery (its surface does not give way and sink 25 IV, 9 | themselves under pressure, their surface sinking in without being 26 IV, 9 | are tractile when their surface can be made to elongate, 27 IV, 9 | out is a movement of the surface, remaining unbroken, in 28 IV, 9 | are malleable when their surface can be made to move (but