The Reader's Digest, Volumen36De Witt Wallace, DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1940 |
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... trees hop- ing the clearing would reappear . Then it opened up under me . The ship was mushing down like an elevator ; out of the corner of my eyes , I saw the trees grow up beside us . Halfway down I gave her another blast of power so ...
... trees hop- ing the clearing would reappear . Then it opened up under me . The ship was mushing down like an elevator ; out of the corner of my eyes , I saw the trees grow up beside us . Halfway down I gave her another blast of power so ...
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... trees record droughts of centuries ago , longer and drier than any- thing this generation has known ; but those droughts were always followed by plentiful rainfall . Trees grow well in favorable years , slowly in years of drought or ...
... trees record droughts of centuries ago , longer and drier than any- thing this generation has known ; but those droughts were always followed by plentiful rainfall . Trees grow well in favorable years , slowly in years of drought or ...
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... Trees are the oldest living plants . Thus trees might furnish a record of the weather cycle , and therefore of sunspot cycles cen- turies ago . So Douglass set to work on tree rings , and in 1904 he discovered the principle which was to ...
... Trees are the oldest living plants . Thus trees might furnish a record of the weather cycle , and therefore of sunspot cycles cen- turies ago . So Douglass set to work on tree rings , and in 1904 he discovered the principle which was to ...
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