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Darwin's Tides

December 22, 1898 issue

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This article presents information on the book "The Tides and Kindered Phenomena in the Solar System," by George Howard Darwin. This book, reportedly, is written over the mathematical topic of astrophysics. The variety of topics that are found pertinent to the general theme is supposed to be much helpful for readers versed in the science as well as for him to whom it is all new. Around twenty chapters of this book are concerned with nineteen different questions about solar system. Various physical observation methods are developed and described in these chapters.

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TIDES & Kindred Phenomena in the Solar System, The (Book); DARWIN, George Howard; SOLAR system; ASTROPHYSICS; MATHEMATICAL physics; ASTRONOMY -- Observations
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