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1 I, 3 | the level of the highest mountains. It is the revolution of 2 I, 10| hoar-frost is not found on mountains contributes to prove that 3 I, 12| snow falls most on high mountains. Again clouds have often 4 I, 13| rivers are found to flow from mountains, and from the greatest mountains 5 I, 13| mountains, and from the greatest mountains there flow the most numerous 6 I, 13| in the neighbourhood of mountains and of high ground, whereas 7 I, 13| appears in the plains. For mountains and high ground, suspended 8 I, 13| rivers flow from the greatest mountains. This can be seen by looking 9 I, 13| admittedly the greatest of all mountains towards the south-east. 10 I, 13| Caucasus is the greatest of the mountains that lie to the northeast, 11 I, 13| northwards from the Hercynian mountains, which are the greatest 12 I, 13| furthest Scythia, are the mountains called Rhipae. The stories 13 I, 13| flow from the Aethiopian mountains the Aegon and the Nyses; 14 I, 13| case are found to lie below mountains or gradually rising ground.~ 15 I, 13| rivers rise at the foot of mountains proves that a place transmits 16 I, 14| maintain that the size of the mountains is the cause, and their 17 I, 14| for great, dense, and cold mountains catch and keep and create 18 I, 14| most water: whereas if the mountains that overhang the sources 19 II, 1 | single rivers flow from mountains, so it is with the earth 20 II, 3 | first time she made the mountains visible; the second time