The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... carbon dioxide , and minute amounts of the inert gases , each 1,500 pounds of air containing about 18 pounds of argon for example . In addition it contains large amounts of water vapor as well as quantities of dust of THE EARTH AND ITS ...
... carbon dioxide , and minute amounts of the inert gases , each 1,500 pounds of air containing about 18 pounds of argon for example . In addition it contains large amounts of water vapor as well as quantities of dust of THE EARTH AND ITS ...
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... carbon dioxide in the atmosphere changes . Whenever the environmental conditions make their presence possible 16 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
... carbon dioxide in the atmosphere changes . Whenever the environmental conditions make their presence possible 16 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
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... carbon dioxide and poor in oxygen . When living organisms appeared , the carbon dioxide was gradually removed from the air and the oxygen taken from the rocks was given to the air until the present mixture was secured . On the moon ...
... carbon dioxide and poor in oxygen . When living organisms appeared , the carbon dioxide was gradually removed from the air and the oxygen taken from the rocks was given to the air until the present mixture was secured . On the moon ...
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... carbon dioxide that is the basis of life , and a universal lifeless ocean - the facial expression which the earth will have in its old age . ' 99 13 Originally all the water on earth was fresh ; now , as every one knows , the oceans and ...
... carbon dioxide that is the basis of life , and a universal lifeless ocean - the facial expression which the earth will have in its old age . ' 99 13 Originally all the water on earth was fresh ; now , as every one knows , the oceans and ...
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... carbon dioxide and water and manufacturing starch . Protein formation comes next and needs as raw materials not only the already made starches , but certain nitrogenous compounds , which are derivable from animal waste or decay , but ...
... carbon dioxide and water and manufacturing starch . Protein formation comes next and needs as raw materials not only the already made starches , but certain nitrogenous compounds , which are derivable from animal waste or decay , but ...
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