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1 I, 7 | terrestrial world which falls below the circular motion. 2 I, 7 | formed independently it falls behind the motion of the 3 I, 9 | the water has formed it falls down again to the earth.~ 4 I, 9 | in this process rises or falls. We must think of it as 5 I, 9 | special names. When the water falls in small drops it is called 6 I, 12| just as we see that snow falls most on high mountains. 7 I, 12| water. For if the water falls in a certain time and the 8 I, 12| the same reason that rain falls in summer and not in winter 9 I, 14| Where such abundance of rain falls in the great winter it tends 10 II, 1 | cannot have springs. For it falls under neither of the two 11 II, 3 | wind charges the rain that falls with a great quantity of 12 II, 4 | condense back into water which falls and is distributed through 13 II, 4 | solstices, and water ascends and falls again for the same reason. 14 II, 4 | reason. Now since most rain falls in those regions towards 15 III, 1 | exhalation leads the way and falls on the object first. Thunder, 16 IV, 4 | exceeds it hard and that which falls short of it soft.~