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1 I, 5 | medium, the stars when they rise and set look crimson. The 2 I, 9 | condensation and so gives rise to generation and destruction. 3 I, 10| is formed by day does not rise high because the ratio of 4 I, 10| because the vapour does not rise high. One reason for this 5 I, 11| which caused the moisture to rise as vapour from the earth.~ 6 I, 13| Secondly, the fact that rivers rise at the foot of mountains 7 II, 2 | sun causes the moisture to rise, this is like fire heating 8 II, 5 | constellation makes its rise last over many days) and 9 II, 5 | escape observation and give rise to this inquiry. The reason 10 II, 6 | necessarily causes evaporation to rise in greater quantities and 11 II, 6 | Thrascias, and Argestes give rise to them most. This is because 12 II, 8 | wet and dry must both give rise to an evaporation: earthquakes 13 II, 8 | own fire warm it and give rise to a quantity of wind both 14 III, 1 | constitution rare, it gives rise to thunder and lightning. 15 III, 2 | weakness of sight, gives rise to the appearance of another 16 III, 6 | its twofold nature gives rise to various effects in the 17 IV, 7 | water, since air tends to rise). Cold thickens it by turning 18 IV, 9 | insufficient in quantity to give rise to flame. In frankincense