
“The same parts of the earth are not always moist or dry, but they change according as rivers come into existence and dry up. And so the relation of land to sea changes too and a place does not always remain land or sea throughout all time, but where there was dry land there comes to be sea, and where there is now sea, there one day comes to be dry land. But we must suppose these changes to follow some order and cycle.”
— Aristotle, Meteorology, Book 1, part 14 (Written 350 B.C.E)
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“Scientiae Terrae, Veritates Mundi”
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