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- Diathermancy abstract "Diathermancy (from "dia" through and "thermē" heat) is the property of some fluids that allows rays of light through them without itself being heated. A diathermanous fluid is thus "permeable" by heat.). Diathermany was first described by German physicist and chemist Heinrich Magnus in the 1800s. Atmospheric air is diathermanous; therefore, air is not heated by sunshine, but by long wave heat reflected by soil, and especially, water on the Earth surface. Water, on the contrary, is not diathermanous, and it is heated by sunshine directly.".
- Diathermancy thumbnail Amazon-river-delta-NASA.jpg?width=300.
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- Diathermancy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_sciences.
- Diathermancy wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Gustav_Magnus.
- Diathermancy wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Magnus.
- Diathermancy wikiPageWikiLink Permeation.
- Diathermancy wikiPageWikiLink File:Amazon-river-delta-NASA.jpg.
- Diathermancy wikiPageWikiLink File:Nepac_sst_oper0-Temp-sup-Oc-Pacífico-16-sep-2013.png.
- Diathermancy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diathermancy".
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- Diathermancy subject Category:Atmospheric_sciences.
- Diathermancy hypernym Property.
- Diathermancy type Article.
- Diathermancy type Building.
- Diathermancy type Article.
- Diathermancy type Science.
- Diathermancy comment "Diathermancy (from "dia" through and "thermē" heat) is the property of some fluids that allows rays of light through them without itself being heated. A diathermanous fluid is thus "permeable" by heat.). Diathermany was first described by German physicist and chemist Heinrich Magnus in the 1800s. Atmospheric air is diathermanous; therefore, air is not heated by sunshine, but by long wave heat reflected by soil, and especially, water on the Earth surface.".
- Diathermancy label "Diathermancy".
- Diathermancy sameAs Diatermància.
- Diathermancy sameAs Diatermancia.
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- Diathermancy depiction Amazon-river-delta-NASA.jpg.
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