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Aristotle
Meteorology

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warm

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1 I, 3 | surrounding the earth is moist and warm, because it contains both 2 I, 3 | next part, above that, is warm and dry. For vapour is naturally 3 I, 3 | cold, but the exhalation warm and dry; and vapour is potentially 4 I, 4 | windy exhalation, being warm, rises above the moister 5 I, 4 | circular motion comes the warm and dry element, which we 6 I, 7 | We know that the dry and warm exhalation is the outermost 7 I, 10| the season or the place is warm, whereas the opposite, as 8 I, 10| explains why dew is found in warm weather and not in cold. 9 I, 10| For the south wind brings warm, and the north, wintry weather. 10 I, 12| commoner in summer and in warm countries; the heat is greater 11 I, 12| region.~Now we see that warm and cold react upon one 12 I, 12| another by recoil. Hence in warm weather the lower parts 13 I, 12| and in a frost they are warm. The same thing, we must 14 I, 12| rain-drops are much larger on warm days than in winter, and 15 I, 12| cloud has descended into the warm air, and that the more the 16 I, 12| ice and then fish) pour warm water round their reeds 17 I, 12| water which forms soon grows warm.~It is for the same reason 18 II, 3 | cold wind, for it becomes warm on its way by incorporating 19 II, 3 | too, is why the sea is warm. Everything that has been 20 II, 6 | distinction of cold and hot or warm is the basis for the division 21 II, 8 | the sun and its own fire warm it and give rise to a quantity 22 II, 8 | our mouth: close by it is warm, as it is when we breathe 23 III, 1 | and wind is a dry and warm evaporation. Now frost and 24 IV, 5 | actually said to burn and to warm, but not in the same way 25 IV, 11| be cold and others to be warm; for they are observed to 26 IV, 11| earth or air it tends to be warm.~It sometimes happens that


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