"Disintegrable" Quotes from Famous Books
... fluviatile and marine. When the exposed land consists of several unlike kinds of sedimentary strata, or igneous rocks, or both, denudation produces changes proportionably more heterogeneous. The formations being disintegrable in different degrees, there follows an increased irregularity of surface. The areas drained by different rivers being differently constituted, these rivers carry down to the sea different combinations of ... — Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I • Herbert Spencer |