The Sciences a Reading book for Children Astronomy Physics Heat Light So

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The Sciences a Reading book for Children Astronomy Physics Heat Light So
Holden Edward Singleton
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Tip the tumbler sidewise a little while it is in the bowl and the air will come out in bubbles.
Fred. What becomes of the air in the bubbles when they come to the surface ?
Tom. Why, it just mixes with the other air all around us.
The Diving Bell. Agnes. The diving bell that men use at the bottom of rivers is like the tumbler, is n't it ?
The Earth's Atmosphere. Jack. The air is all around us everywhere, for wherever you go you find air to breathe. Agnes. Not on the tops of mountains, Jack. Jac
...k. There is not so much air at the tops of mountains as there is below, Agnes, but there is air. Men have climbed the very highest mountains, and as they went up they found less and less air. Birds fly nearly as high. The condor a bird like an eagle flies high in the Andes of South America, and balloons carrying men have gone five miles high. Balloons without men have gone as high as ten miles, but the air is so thin at that height that men could not breathe.
FIG. 57. BUBBLES OF AIR ESCAPING FROM THE MOUTH OF A GOLDFISH IN A GLOBE FIG.


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