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1 II, 1| that the sea is a kind of sweat exuded by the earth when 2 II, 1| explains its saltness: for all sweat is salt. Others say that 3 II, 3| by calling the sea "the sweat of the earth", like Empedicles. 4 II, 3| liquid drunk becomes salt sweat whether it is merely by 5 II, 3| secreted from the flesh in sweat (as if the departing moisture 6 II, 3| why does not the earth sweat now when it happens to be 7 II, 3| beginning when it was moist to sweat as it grew dry? Indeed, 8 II, 3| reasonable; but for the earth to sweat when it is moist is impossible.~ 9 II, 3| is condensed), and also sweat; in these then is excreted (