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h 18
habitable 1
had 15
hail 17
hailstones 3
hailstorm 1
hailstorms 4
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17 contain
17 d
17 dissolved
17 hail
17 halo
17 hard
17 large
Aristotle
Meteorology

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hail

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1 I, 11| cold, namely rain, snow, hail. Two of these correspond 2 I, 11| as vapour from the earth.~Hail on the other hand is found 3 I, 11| nothing here to correspond to hail in the upper region. Why 4 I, 11| explained the nature of hail.~ 5 I, 12| which seem paradoxical.~Hail is ice, and water freezes 6 I, 12| take place in the case of hail, since solid bodies cannot 7 I, 12| the cause and origin of hail is this. The cloud is thrust 8 I, 12| earth. But the fact is that hail does not occur at all at 9 I, 12| the highest degree: for hail is ice as every one can 10 I, 12| has formed and there is hail. We get hail when the process 11 I, 12| and there is hail. We get hail when the process of freezing 12 I, 12| raindrops do not fall thickly. Hail is rarer in summer than 13 I, 12| dew, snow, hoar-frost, and hail.~ 14 II, 6 | Thrascias, and Argestes bring hail. Notus, Zephyrus, and Eurus 15 II, 6 | Some of these same bring hail with them for the same reason; 16 II, 9 | supposing that water, snow, and hail existed all along and were 17 IV, 10| of water, e.g. ice, snow, hail, hoar-frost. Those solidified


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