On the Definition of Geography As a Science And On the Conception And Descripti

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Jaime Batalha Reis
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One of the most important and best-known modifying morphological agents in the Earth-organism is water. Each land-wave that rises above the sea becomes, as everybody knows, a basin where the atmo- spheric condensed waters meet. It may be thus somewhat schematically supposed that each one of the three principal organs of the Earth has been the seat, during the successive phases of its formation, of more or less complex hydrographical basins, (a) on the north members, (6) on the south members, (c
...) on the median depressions, of Mediterranean articulations, which last are still perfectly evident.
The idea of the existence, on each continental organic member of the Earth, of one or more central lakes, from which rivers ran in opposite directions, is to be found in the traditions of many peoples, partially collected in the works of even sixteenth and seventeenth century geo- graphers no doubt representing what had once taken place.
The three Mediterranean depressions or articulations have been, and are still now, to a certnin extent, three collecting centres for the aqueous condensations of the six north and south members of the throe organs respectively.


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