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1 I, 3 | nature is the reason why it condenses back to water again. But 2 I, 4 | evaporation: for this latter as it condenses and inclines downward contracts, 3 I, 5 | seen that the upper air condenses into an inflammable condition 4 I, 9 | because the place is cold, and condenses again and turns from air 5 I, 9 | is left over when a cloud condenses into water, and is therefore 6 I, 13| that this same air when it condenses again becomes cloud and 7 II, 3 | form salt water when it condenses again. This I know by experiment. 8 II, 4 | motion is wind, but when it condenses again is water. Air, as 9 II, 6 | Eurus. By being cold it condenses and gathers the vaporous 10 II, 9 | as we have said before, condenses into cloud, and the density 11 IV, 7 | that the vapour from them condenses into water when collected.