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1 I, 12| within still more by the outer heat, it freezes the water 2 I, 13| have crossed it you see the outer ocean, the further limit 3 I, 13| Chremetes that flows into the outer ocean, and the main source 4 II, 1 | seas shallow, while the outer seas are deeper. Some further 5 III, 2 | is the same, but in the outer rainbow they are fainter 6 III, 2 | largest band is red; in the outer rainbow the band that is 7 III, 4 | the rainbow reflection the outer circumference is red (the 8 III, 4 | but in a contrary way. The outer band of the primary rainbow 9 III, 4 | sight to the sun, and the outer band is largest. The middle 10 III, 4 | faintness of the colours in the outer one and their inverted order. 11 III, 4 | the reflection from the outer rainbow is weaker because 12 III, 4 | the smallest band in the outer rainbow is that which is 13 III, 4 | principle. Let B be the outer rainbow, A the inner one; 14 IV, 3 | intensely dry. In this way the outer pores contract and the moisture