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" Du t such cold as this is very rare, and has little effect on the vegetation covered with eight or ten feet of snow. Running water may be found open on all the rivers, and in many springs throughout the year. The real opportunity for agriculture in a... "
Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Year 1868 - Página 174
por Washington Government Pritning Office - 1869
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volumen4,Parte1

United States. Congress. House - 1871 - 1168 páginas
...23°. The real opportunity for agricultural enterprise cannot be deduced from annual mean temperature alone, but is dependent on the heat of the summer months and their duration. In the scorching sun of the arctic midsummer vegetation attains an almost tropical...
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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1869 - 724 páginas
...greatest degree of cold ever known in the territory was seventy degrees below zero, ( — 7(P ;) but such cold as this is very rare, and has little effect...months and the duration of the summer. • At Fort Youkou I have seen the thermometer at noon, not in the direct rays of the sun, standing at 112°; and...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs

1870 - 632 páginas
...+25°. The greatest degree of cold ever known in the territory was seventy degrees below zero, but such cold as this is very rare, and has little effect...but is dependent on the heat of the summer months nnd the duration of the summer. " At Fort Yonkon I have seen the thermometer at noon, not in the direct...
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Alaska and Its Resources

William Healey Dall - 1870 - 722 páginas
...springs are not frozen up throughout the year. The real opportunity for agricultural enterprise in a country cannot be deduced from annual mean temperatures...summer months and the duration of the summer.* At Fort Yukon I have seen the thermometer at noon, not in the direct rays of the sun, standing at n2°, and...
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Life in the Wilds of America: And Wonders of the West in and Beyond the ...

I. Winslow Ayer - 1880 - 540 páginas
...enterprise in any region, cannot be deduced from the annual mean temperature alone, but it is dependent upon the heat of the summer months, and the duration of the summer. "At Fort Yukon" says Dall, "I have seen the thermometer at noon, not in the direct rays of the sun, standing...
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Proceedings of the Newport Natural History Society

Newport Natural History Society - 1883 - 576 páginas
...annual temperature of the whole territory is roughly estimated to be about 25°, and it is remarked that the real opportunity for agriculture in a cold country cannot be deduced from annual mean temperature alone, but is dependent on the heat and duration of the summer months. Geological changes...
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