On the Italian side of the Alps, similar evidence of climatic changes is forthcoming.
How do the supporters of the "earth-movement hypothesis" explain this remarkable succession of climatic changes?
The lower diluvium is covered in certain places by interglacial deposits and an overlying upper diluvium--a succession clearly indicative of climatic changes.
Whitney (Climatic Changes, 387) holds that it was a local phenomenon confined in America to the northeastern parts.
This view, however, meets with little favor among the more enlightened students of climatic changes, like Humboldt.
Hence this book not only discusses climatic changes, but considers the causes of earthquakes and attempts to show how climatic changes may be related to great geological revolutions in the form, location, and altitude of the lands.
Second, the unity of nature is so great that when a subject such as climatic changes is considered, it is almost impossible to avoid other subjects, such as the movements of the earth's crust.
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