This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...together with Japan and New Zealand, are the chief examples of this type. The people who live there are always talking about the weather because it keeps changing. This is quite unlike the dry belts, where little is said alxnit the weather, because it is almost always clear. There the water supply is one of the chief ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...together with Japan and New Zealand, are the chief examples of this type. The people who live there are always talking about the weather because it keeps changing. This is quite unlike the dry belts, where little is said alxnit the weather, because it is almost always clear. There the water supply is one of the chief subjects of conversation. The abundance of water at all seasons in regions of cyclonic storms makes it possible for farmers to live everywhere. People do not have to be crowded into compact villages near the central water supply as they do in dry countries. They live where they choose, even though it be miles from neighbors. This has helped to make the people of such regions more resourceful and better able to take care of themselves than are those of other parts of the world. Even Distribution of Polar Precipitation.--Finally well toward the poles we find the precipitation fairly evenly distributed through the year, as may be seen in Fig. 70. The amount is small because cold air cannot hold much moisture. With certain modifications due to the continents and their relief the rainfall of any part of the world belongs to one of the types shown in Fig. 70. When these types are understood one can easily judge of the probable nature of the seasons in any part of the world. Thus one can appreciate the effect which the seasons are likely to have upon farming and other industries about which he reads, and also upon his own pleasure if he travels in distant regions. Questions, Exercises, And Problems 1. How has climate ever served as a barrier to your movements in July? in January? in March? in April? 2. How does it happen that the best residential sections of many manufacturing cities of the United States lie in the western quarter of the city? 3. In w...
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