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1 I, 14| and that it must end by drying up entirely.~Again, this 2 II, 3 | sun’s course there is no drying agency. If you let it go 3 II, 3 | explanation. Besides, how can the drying and warming of the earth 4 II, 3 | happens to be in process of drying? If it did so then, it ought 5 II, 3 | as it does rivers, from drying up except from local causes ( 6 II, 5 | prevents their rising by drying up the earth quickly. Hence 7 IV, 1 | different kinds, moistening, drying, hardening, and softening 8 IV, 5 | concretion and disaggregation, drying and moistening, must have 9 IV, 5 | concretion is a form of drying let us speak of the latter 10 IV, 5 | concentrating heat.~The subjects of drying are water and the various 11 IV, 5 | its moisture. So much for drying.~ 12 IV, 7 | have said, is a form of drying.) Now those things that 13 IV, 7 | gradually in the process of drying. Water cannot get into it, 14 IV, 8 | cold. Heat does this by drying up their moisture, cold