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Natural Law in Terrestrial Phenomena is a detailed scientific examination of the natural laws that govern earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wind-storms, temperature fluctuations, and rainfall patterns. William Digby combines empirical observation with theoretical analysis to explore the underlying causes of these significant terrestrial events.
The work presents a systematic record of evidence documenting the mechanisms behind natural disasters and weather phenomena. Through careful study and documentation, Digby attempts to establish the fundamental principles that explain why these events occur and how they are interconnected. This volume serves as both a historical record of 19th-century natural philosophy and an exploration of early scientific approaches to understanding Earth’s dynamic systems.
The book appeals to scholars of earth sciences, history of science, and those interested in early meteorological and seismic studies.






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