The Normal Course in Reading: Alternative Third Reader : how to Read with Open EyesSilver, Burdett & Company, 1892 - 224 páginas |
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... heat does to water- dust . Frank may hold this lighted lamp under the cloud . See ! the cloud is go- Heat is changing it to vapor . ing away . Where is this vapor ? Is it in the air VAPOR . 13.
... heat does to water- dust . Frank may hold this lighted lamp under the cloud . See ! the cloud is go- Heat is changing it to vapor . ing away . Where is this vapor ? Is it in the air VAPOR . 13.
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... Heat changes water to vapor . Cold air changes vapor to water - dust . Warm air changes water - dust to vapor . Vapor makes the air moist . There is moisture in the air . The moisture in the air is vapor . What change does heat make in ...
... Heat changes water to vapor . Cold air changes vapor to water - dust . Warm air changes water - dust to vapor . Vapor makes the air moist . There is moisture in the air . The moisture in the air is vapor . What change does heat make in ...
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... heat is necessary to make steam . You know that vapor is necessary to form clouds . By heating water we change it to steam , and then by chilling steam we change it into clouds . Is there any outdoor heat that makes the vapor from which ...
... heat is necessary to make steam . You know that vapor is necessary to form clouds . By heating water we change it to steam , and then by chilling steam we change it into clouds . Is there any outdoor heat that makes the vapor from which ...
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... heat there can be no vapor . Without vapor , no clouds . Can my little friends tell me where the heat comes from ? From the sun , Miss Stone ! The sun- beams give us heat . I thought you could tell if you tried . You are right . When ...
... heat there can be no vapor . Without vapor , no clouds . Can my little friends tell me where the heat comes from ? From the sun , Miss Stone ! The sun- beams give us heat . I thought you could tell if you tried . You are right . When ...
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... heat which the sun gives them . Soon the ground becomes so cold that it chills the air and changes the vapor into water . Sometimes the grass , leaves , and flowers cool very rapidly . Then they become very wet . In the morning we say ...
... heat which the sun gives them . Soon the ground becomes so cold that it chills the air and changes the vapor into water . Sometimes the grass , leaves , and flowers cool very rapidly . Then they become very wet . In the morning we say ...
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