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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 3 | it do so apart from that volume of it which has its seat 2 I, 3 | which includes the whole volume of water) is infinitesimal 3 I, 3 | find that the excess in volume is not proportionately great 4 I, 13| all is generated, but the volume of the rivers consists of 5 I, 13| it will contain the same volume of matter) and, they also 6 I, 13| too, flows the Indus, the volume of whose stream is greatest 7 I, 13| lakes to contain the whole volume of water than these springs.~ 8 II, 1 | as a whole: the greatest volume of water flows from the 9 II, 3 | of earth. Since the total volume of the sea is the same once 10 II, 3 | it, too, one in form and volume while its parts are in continual 11 II, 8 | inwards from without in one volume.~The force wind can have 12 II, 8 | produce such effects to its volume), but also from what is 13 II, 8 | those near land. First, the volume of the sea cools the evaporations


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