HEAT AND COLD. 



again be deflected by continental outlines easterly. 

 And again become aided by the sun in their course on 

 toward Europe. 



Waters deflected by the southern portion of the 

 African continent are forced off southerly and by im- 

 pact against the southern solids are again forced 

 toward the east and aided by the propelling power of 

 the sun and aided by cold within the range of union 

 in temperature until they join the waters at the place 

 of beginning. Waters of the reflex order all around 

 the earth are again taken up by the general currents 

 working toward the east. 



The impact of the waters against the continents 

 aids in moving the planet on its axis. They are no 

 mean force when considered as a whole upon the land 

 bodies of the different continents against which they 

 impinge. The greater lifts toward revolution being 

 manifest in portions of the continents like Central 

 America, Africa and Europe where the waters are 

 forced back toward the source of power or forced to 

 take a whirling motion to again be taken up by the gen- 

 eral currents around the earth. 



In summing up the general course of the ocean 

 currents they add greatly to the proof of the sun pro- 

 pelling and cold congealing the properties of matter 

 in order to carry on the revolution of the planet on its 

 axis. 



The sun propelling when setting toward the west 

 upon the waters of the ocean, while in the other ocean 

 the cold, by its cohesive tendency, aids in causing the 



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