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We have been considering the Earth and scenery as it is exposed to us at the present . But when we study the Earth , we realize that the present scenery is merely a transient feature in the immense span of geological time .
We have been considering the Earth and scenery as it is exposed to us at the present . But when we study the Earth , we realize that the present scenery is merely a transient feature in the immense span of geological time .
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The present atmosphere [ see 221.A. ] 5 : 49h - 50b 2 : 319d - f / 14 : 756b - d / 18 : 1051h - 1053e C. The origin and development of the hydrosphere 14 : 564c - g OCEANS , 13 : 486-487d DEVELOPMENT OF 13 : 476–482 13 : 476d - 477c 13 ...
The present atmosphere [ see 221.A. ] 5 : 49h - 50b 2 : 319d - f / 14 : 756b - d / 18 : 1051h - 1053e C. The origin and development of the hydrosphere 14 : 564c - g OCEANS , 13 : 486-487d DEVELOPMENT OF 13 : 476–482 13 : 476d - 477c 13 ...
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The divine or sacred viewed as utterly separate from the universe and in no respect present in it ii . The divine or sacred viewed as essentially distinct from the physical universe but present in it in some significant respect iii .
The divine or sacred viewed as utterly separate from the universe and in no respect present in it ii . The divine or sacred viewed as essentially distinct from the physical universe but present in it in some significant respect iii .
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Part One Matter and energy | 17 |
Energy radiation and the states and transformation of matter | 29 |
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