The Royal readers. (Roy. sch. ser.). Ser.3. No.1,2 [2 eds.], 4, 第 1 卷 |
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第42页
... heat to give a sensible warmth to water than to an equal weight of any other common substance . Thus , the same quantity of heat which is required to raise the temperature of lb of water a single degree ( from 60 ° to 61 ° , for example ) ...
... heat to give a sensible warmth to water than to an equal weight of any other common substance . Thus , the same quantity of heat which is required to raise the temperature of lb of water a single degree ( from 60 ° to 61 ° , for example ) ...
第43页
... heat ? -8 . What is the third circumstance about water that is important ? Of what does water consist ? Where are the same ele- ments present in large proportion ? What duty does water perform towards them ? -9 . A fourth valuable ...
... heat ? -8 . What is the third circumstance about water that is important ? Of what does water consist ? Where are the same ele- ments present in large proportion ? What duty does water perform towards them ? -9 . A fourth valuable ...
第80页
... heat of the ocean in different parts , it has been ascertained that there is ice - cold water at the bottom even in the Torrid Zone , where the surface water is warmest . The power of the sun to heat the water extends a very short way ...
... heat of the ocean in different parts , it has been ascertained that there is ice - cold water at the bottom even in the Torrid Zone , where the surface water is warmest . The power of the sun to heat the water extends a very short way ...
第81页
... heat ( say 60 ° ) reaches down 1800 feet ; at the latter , it reaches down only 960 feet . 9. One of the chief objects of the Challenger Expedition was to ascertain the nature of the deposits at the bottom of the ocean . This is done by ...
... heat ( say 60 ° ) reaches down 1800 feet ; at the latter , it reaches down only 960 feet . 9. One of the chief objects of the Challenger Expedition was to ascertain the nature of the deposits at the bottom of the ocean . This is done by ...
第82页
... heat of the ocean ? What is found at a depth of 3000 feet ? What is found at the bottom ? -8 . Whence does this cold water come ? What difference is there , as a rule , between the northern and the southern divisions of the Atlantic and ...
... heat of the ocean ? What is found at a depth of 3000 feet ? What is found at the bottom ? -8 . Whence does this cold water come ? What difference is there , as a rule , between the northern and the southern divisions of the Atlantic and ...
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