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1 II, 3| said, the moist and the dry evaporations are mixed, some quantity 2 II, 4| can but must produce these evaporations.~Since the two evaporations 3 II, 4| evaporations.~Since the two evaporations are specifically distinct, 4 II, 4| it often happens that the evaporations reciprocally take one another’ 5 II, 4| the gradual union of many evaporations just as rivers derive their 6 II, 8| phenomena are local when the evaporations at a given place are joined 7 II, 8| equally able to direct all the evaporations in one direction. But on 8 II, 8| one direction. But on the evaporations in the air the sun has more 9 II, 8| volume of the sea cools the evaporations and overpowers them by its 10 II, 8| it is so extensive that evaporations do not collect in it but 11 II, 8| from it, and these draw the evaporations from the earth after them.