Students of paleontology hold that as far back as we can go in the study of plants, there are evidences of seasons and of relatively cool climates in high latitudes.
Thus the heavy precipitation which is usual in humid climates near the centers of lows would take place near the advancing margin of the snowfield and cause the field to expand still farther southward.
In the middle of the periods and eras the expansion of the warm oceans over the continents was greatest, while the lands were small and hence had more or less insular climates of the oceanic type.
The cyclonic hypothesis supposes that increased storminess accounts for pluvial climates in regions that are now dry just as it accounts for glaciation in the regions of the ice sheets.
In his Climates of Geologic Times, Schuchert states that the fossils give almost no warning of an approaching catastrophe.
It is these mild climates which we must now attempt to explain.
Gingkophytes and Cycadophytes dominated, many of them must have adapted themselves for living in cold climates also.
Schuchert: Climates of Geologic Time; in The Climatic Factor; Carnegie Institution, 1914, p.
Other topics to be considered are the occurrence of pluvial or rainy climates in non-glaciated regions, and glaciation near sea level in subtropical latitudes during the Permian and Proterozoic.
There is also a suspicion that study of the associated ferns may compel revision of the long-accepted view of the universality of tropic climates throughout the Mesozoic.
It is a common condition in warm climates owing to exposure to sun and dust, and often calls for operative interference.
The powder itself should have good keeping qualities, that is, not be liable to chemical changes within ordinary ranges of temperature or in different climates when stored for a few years.
In domestic animals, as in man, hotclimates tend to produce diseases of the liver, just as in cold climates lung diseases prevail.
Most animals have a certain increase of covering as they recede further from the warm climates to the cold ones.
There are at least two good reasons for delivering milk in hot climates after this fashion.
Sometimes it would seem to be the grand problem of humanity, why the loveliest regions of the earth and the softest climates should be apportioned to the share of slaves and despots.
In most hot climates the natives duly appreciate the advantage of an abundance of water, and luxuriate in its use, but it is not so in Cuba.
Warm climates appear to excite the intensity of sexual life; man matures more quickly and is more disposed to sexual excess.
The Jews, who have preserved their race unaltered in all climates and under all possible conditions of existence, furnish an object lesson which is particularly appropriate to decide the question.
This explains why in high altitudes and dry climates foods keep for a long time without artificial means of preservation.
RYE is a grain that grows very much like wheat, but it can be cultivated in poorer soil and colder climates than this cereal.
It is a plant much like wheat in appearance, but it grows only in warm climates and requires very moist soil.
Sidenote: Climate of Florida] Florida has one of the finest and most genial continental winter climates in the world.
Be this as it may, the thirst for a liquid which nature has shrouded in veils, the extraordinary appetite acting on all races of men, under all climates and temperatures, is well calculated to attract the attention of the observer.
It is worthy of remark, that wherever we find man, in all climates and latitudes, he has been found with and arrows.
Readers living in the climates of extreme ranges and of seasonal change cannot understand the physical temptations that beset mortals in certain climates, any more than they can imagine the faultless condition of the climate itself.
For one summer, Norway had changed climateswith Spain.
Men of all climates and religions being also natives of Holland, gave him liberal notions and enlarged ideas; their earth is as free as their air.
Trouble is experienced by the makers, especially in warm climates in summer, in not having the milk at a uniform acidity when rennet is added.
Trade in these forms may continue throughout the year in cool climates and in places where adequate refrigeration is available.
Still, it must be clearly understood that the more generous the treatment, the more succulent will be the growth, and in cold climates a succulent condition may endanger the crop when hard weather sets in.
The general sowings of Peas are made from March to June, but as regards the precise time, seasons and climates must be considered.
And, in truth, as the botany of the Coal period proves, there was a far more extensive sameness than we see at present, simply because the distribution of heat was more uniform and climates were less marked.
He is in theseclimates a much more gregarious animal, and several families live in the same earth.
The gales of wind in the tropical climates are violent while they last, but are seldom of long duration.
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