The cause of rain is now, I consider, no longer an object of doubt. If two masses of air of unequal temperatures, by the ordinary currents of the winds, are intermixed, when saturated with vapour, a precipitation ensues. If the masses are under saturation, then less precipitation takes place, or none at all, according to the degree. Also, the warmer the air, the greater is the quantity of vapour precipitated in like circumstances. ... Hence the reason why rains are heavier in summer than in winter, and in warm countries than in cold.
If I have succeeded better than many who surround me, it has been chiefly - may I say almost solely - from universal assiduity. - John Dalton
If I have succeeded better than many who surround me, it has been chiefly - may I say almost solely - from universal assiduity.
- John Dalton
Matter, though divisible in an extreme degree, is nevertheless not infinitely divisible. That is, there must be some point beyond which we cannot go … - John Dalton
Matter, though divisible in an extreme degree, is nevertheless not infinitely divisible. That is, there must be some point beyond which we cannot go …
This paper will no doubt be found interesting by those who take an interest in it - John Dalton
This paper will no doubt be found interesting by those who take an interest in it
No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as well attempt to introduce a new planet into the solar sy… - John Dalton
No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as well attempt to introduce a new planet into the solar sy…
I spent several years acquiring the obsessive, day-to-day discipline that's needed if you want to write professionally, then several more, highly val… - John Dalton
I spent several years acquiring the obsessive, day-to-day discipline that's needed if you want to write professionally, then several more, highly val…
Reconsidering Happiness captures all the contradictory impulses of falling in and out of love-the lust and wanderlust, the contentment and restlessne… - John Dalton
Reconsidering Happiness captures all the contradictory impulses of falling in and out of love-the lust and wanderlust, the contentment and restlessne…
Berzelius' symbols are horrifying. A young student in chemistry might as soon learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them... They appear to me … - John Dalton
Berzelius' symbols are horrifying. A young student in chemistry might as soon learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them... They appear to me …
We should scarcely be excused in concluding this essay without calling the reader's attention to the beneficent and wise laws established by the auth… - John Dalton
We should scarcely be excused in concluding this essay without calling the reader's attention to the beneficent and wise laws established by the auth…
I was introduced to Mr. Davy, who has rooms adjoining mine (in the Royal Institution); he is a very agreeable and intelligent young man, and we have … - John Dalton
I was introduced to Mr. Davy, who has rooms adjoining mine (in the Royal Institution); he is a very agreeable and intelligent young man, and we have …
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