| Charles B. Officer, Jake Page - 1993 - 246 páginas
...sun's rays to heat the earth in these northern regions should have been the greatest, there existed a constant fog over all Europe, and a great part of North America. The fog was of a permanent nature; it was dry, and the rays of the sun seemed to have little effect... | |
| Derek Ager, Derek Victor Ager - 1995 - 256 páginas
...Francis, personal communication 1990). At the same time Benjamin Franklin, writing from Paris, described 'a constant fog over all Europe and a great part of North America' (Pearce 1991). Similar effects were feared from the burning of oil wells in the Middle East but proved... | |
| Douglas V. Hoyt, Kenneth H. Schatten - 1997 - 288 páginas
...the Sun's rays to heat the earth in these northern regions should have been greatest, there existed a constant fog over all Europe, and a great part of North America. This fog was of a permanent nature: it was dry, and the rays of the Sun seemed to have little effect... | |
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