The Earth in Past AgesAmerican Book Company, 1888 - 241 σελίδες |
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... volcanoes , and new land formed at river - mouths . These you may not see , but they are going on now , and you may read the accounts written by people who have seen them . In order that you may understand geology , I am going to try to ...
... volcanoes , and new land formed at river - mouths . These you may not see , but they are going on now , and you may read the accounts written by people who have seen them . In order that you may understand geology , I am going to try to ...
Σελίδα 16
... volcano of Ætna , on the island of Sicily , a giant was imprisoned , and that the trembling and cracking of the earth be- fore an eruption were his struggles to get free . This had a meaning in fact , though it was only 16 The Earth in ...
... volcano of Ætna , on the island of Sicily , a giant was imprisoned , and that the trembling and cracking of the earth be- fore an eruption were his struggles to get free . This had a meaning in fact , though it was only 16 The Earth in ...
Σελίδα 18
... volcano . Which- ever part of the earth happened to be under the water would be covered up with layers of mud , and in them plants and shells , fish and animals , would be buried , and their hard parts preserved . The other part , the ...
... volcano . Which- ever part of the earth happened to be under the water would be covered up with layers of mud , and in them plants and shells , fish and animals , would be buried , and their hard parts preserved . The other part , the ...
Σελίδα 25
... volcanoes , and greater quantities of rain fell into wider seas . See the picture of the Rocks at Brough . These cliffs have been slowly deposited in layers , and then lifted up by the fire , tilted as you see , as they were raised ...
... volcanoes , and greater quantities of rain fell into wider seas . See the picture of the Rocks at Brough . These cliffs have been slowly deposited in layers , and then lifted up by the fire , tilted as you see , as they were raised ...
Σελίδα 35
... melted stone and cinders and steam come rushing out . Volcanoes are the chimneys by which they escape . The cool crust of the earth is a great deal thinner in proportion to the rest of the globe than an The Reign of Fire . 35.
... melted stone and cinders and steam come rushing out . Volcanoes are the chimneys by which they escape . The cool crust of the earth is a great deal thinner in proportion to the rest of the globe than an The Reign of Fire . 35.
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America animals beautiful beds bird skeletons bones bottom broken built called cave cents chalk CHAPTER cliffs coal coal forests continents coral covered cracks creatures curious Dead Sea earth earth's crust Elements of Geology feet filled Fingal's Cave fire fish footprints forests formed geyser Giant's Causeway glacier glass sponges globe gold Greenland growing guess HOLBORN HEAD Hooker's Mineralogy Hugh Miller hundred insects IRISH ELK iron islands kind lakes land lava layers of rock lifted limestone living look Lyell's Elements marsupial mass melted stone miles Mineralogy and Geology minerals mountains ocean plants polyps reign reptiles rivers salt sand sandstone sea-bottom sea-weed seen settled shells sink skeletons Sketches of Creation slowly snow solid sometimes surface swamps tail things thousands to-day trees UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA valley volcanoes washed Webster's Winchell's Sketches wonderful wrinkles
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Σελίδα 179 - And you shall understand that the river Jordan runs into the Dead Sea, and there it dies, for it runs no further; and its entrance is a mile from the church of St. John the Baptist, toward the west, a little beneath the place where Christians bathe commonly. A mile from the river Jordan is the river of Jabbok, which Jacob passed over when he came from Mesopotamia. This river Jordan is no great river...
Σελίδα 56 - ... white and glassy substance that, as it settles, builds a cup for itself; when the water overflows the cup, it naturally runs out at the lowest place. Here the solid rim is built up by the glassy silica till that gets higher ; the water then shifts and flows over the lowest places in the rim, until, instead of a cup, it makes a high tube with a mound of silica all around it. Sometimes the water will lie quiet in the tube for a good while, but the fires beneath are turning water into steam and...
Σελίδα 179 - That sea is in length 580 furlongs, and in breadth 150 furlongs, and is called the Dead Sea, because it does not run, but is ever motionless. Neither man, beast, nor anything that hath life may die in that sea ; and that hath been proved many times by men that have been condemned to death who have been cast therein, and left therein three or four days, and they might never die therein, for it receiveth nothing within...
Σελίδα 56 - ... of Versailles is as child's play and a penny squirt in comparison." A geyser begins by being a little hot spring; it ends by being a natural fountain. Geyser water has been put into a basin and allowed slowly to dry up. It is then found that the settlings in this water are not on the bottom, but as the water dried it left a solid rim around the basin, and as it sank the rim broadened downward. In the geyser water there is a white and glassy substance that, as it settles, builds a cup for itself...
Σελίδα 88 - Paurnotus, — where no natives had ever dwelt — the birds were so innocent of fear, that we took them from the trees as we would fruit, and many a songster lost a tail feather, as it sat perched on a branch, apparently unconscious that the world contained an enemy.