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snow 18
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18 lines
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18 shape
18 snow
18 takes
18 very
18 visible
Aristotle
Meteorology

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snow

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1 I, 11| condensed by cold, namely rain, snow, hail. Two of these correspond 2 I, 11| in degree and quantity.~Snow and hoar-frost are one and 3 I, 11| relation of hoar-frost and snow is the same: when cloud 4 I, 11| when cloud freezes there is snow, when vapour freezes there 5 I, 11| there is hoar-frost. Hence snow is a sign of a cold season 6 I, 11| lacking. For, as we said, to snow in the upper region corresponds 7 I, 12| hailstorms occur in warmer, and snow in colder places. Again, 8 I, 12| theory, just as we see that snow falls most on high mountains. 9 I, 12| and causes of rain, dew, snow, hoar-frost, and hail.~ 10 II, 3 | but loose and light like snow. It is weaker than ordinary 11 II, 5 | which are full of water and snow. The sun thaws them and 12 II, 5 | that it has no water, or snow which might melt and cause 13 II, 6 | Also, much more water and snow is pushed aside into this 14 II, 6 | are coldest and bring most snow. Aparctias, Thrascias, and 15 II, 9 | like supposing that water, snow, and hail existed all along 16 III, 1 | hurricane when there is snow. The reason is that all 17 III, 1 | clear or there could be no snow or northerly rain, since 18 IV, 10| are of water, e.g. ice, snow, hail, hoar-frost. Those


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