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The Rain Cloud: or, An Account of the Nature, Properties, Dangers and Uses of Rain in Various Parts of the World is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of one of nature’s most vital phenomena—rain. Authored by Charles Tomlinson and first published in the 19th century, this book delves into the science, history, and cultural significance of rain across the globe. Tomlinson meticulously examines the formation and structure of rain clouds, the atmospheric conditions that lead to precipitation, and the intricate processes that govern the water cycle. He discusses the physical and chemical properties of rainwater, its role in sustaining life, and its impact on agriculture, industry, and daily living. The book also addresses the dangers associated with rain, such as floods, landslides, and the destructive power of storms, providing vivid accounts of historical weather events and their consequences. Tomlinson’s narrative is enriched with anecdotes, scientific observations, and references to the ways different societies have understood and utilized rain throughout history. From the monsoons of India to the droughts of Africa, he illustrates the global diversity of rainfall patterns and their profound influence on civilization. In addition to its scientific content, The Rain Cloud offers practical advice on water collection, storage, and the management of rainwater for domestic and agricultural use. The author’s accessible style makes complex meteorological concepts understandable to general readers, while his thorough research ensures the book’s value to students and scholars alike. With its blend of scientific inquiry, practical guidance, and cultural insight, The Rain Cloud remains a fascinating and informative resource for anyone interested in the natural world and the essential role of rain in shaping our environment and societies.
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Liczba stron: 190
Rok wydania: 2025
