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1 I, 2 | other bodies have separate regions which limit one another.) 2 I, 3 | are the bounds of their regions?~We have already described 3 I, 3 | he thought that the upper regions were full of fire, and that 4 I, 3 | that men referred to those regions when they spoke of ether. 5 I, 6 | solstice. Hence in these regions it does not develop a tail 6 I, 13| contains many inhabitable regions which are occupied by many 7 I, 13| they say that all these regions are visible up to the last 8 II, 1 | water flows from the higher regions in the north. Their alluvium 9 II, 1 | the height of the northern regions of the earth is afforded 10 II, 3 | it blows from dry and hot regions. Hence it carries little 11 II, 3 | hand, comb ing from moist regions, is full of vapour and therefore 12 II, 4 | winds.) These are the only regions which the sun does not visit: 13 II, 4 | most rain falls in those regions towards which and from which 14 II, 5 | north wind I from the arctic regions which are full of water 15 II, 5 | thrown to the south: and the regions below the Bear are uninhabitable