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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 7 | fact, that a comet often forms independently, indeed oftener 2 I, 8 | affection of a single star here forms in the same way in relation 3 I, 12| seasons that the water which forms soon grows warm.~It is for 4 II, 1 | moon, while the remainder forms the sea. So the sea is being 5 II, 2 | are flowing their water forms a compact mass, but when 6 II, 4 | is proper to one of its forms. The moist cannot exist 7 II, 4 | condense into water. Water also forms and cools the dry evaporation 8 II, 8 | the material from which it forms the wind which we call an 9 III, 1 | current, and so the wind forms a circle and eddy. It is 10 III, 1 | that they are all of them forms of the same thing and wherein 11 III, 2 | sunset.~The rainbow never forms a full circle, nor any segment 12 III, 2 | that in some mirrors the forms of things are reflected, 13 III, 3 | reflection is from the mist that forms round the sun or the moon, 14 III, 3 | point A to the point B and forms an angle. Let the lines 15 IV, 1 | active qualities and the forms taken by the passive. First 16 IV, 3 | the body. So, too, certain forms of indigestion are like 17 IV, 4 | We must now describe the forms taken by the passive qualities 18 IV, 4 | others of the moist. All the forms to be described will exist 19 IV, 6 | pyrimachus, too, melts and forms into drops and becomes fluid;


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