Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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821
It is almost constantly windblown and almost waterless.
1
822
In areas it has been centuries between rains.
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823
Its oases are fed from underground rivers flowing southeastward from the Voltai slopes.
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824
The water, seeping underground, eventually, in places, due to rock formations, erupts in oasis springs, or, more usually, is reached by deep wells, some of them more than two hundred feet deep.
1
825
It takes more than a hundred and fifty years for some of this water to make the underground journey, seeping hundreds of feet at times beneath the dry surface, moving only a few miles a year, to reach the oases.
1
826
Diurnal air temperatures in the shade are commonly in the range of 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
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827
Surface temperature, diurnally, is, of course, much higher.
It is almost constantly windblown and almost waterless.
In areas it has been centuries between rains.
Its oases are fed from underground rivers flowing southeastward from the Voltai slopes.
The water, seeping underground, eventually, in places, due to rock formations, erupts in oasis springs, or, more usually, is reached by deep wells, some of them more than two hundred feet deep.
It takes more than a hundred and fifty years for some of this water to make the underground journey, seeping hundreds of feet at times beneath the dry surface, moving only a few miles a year, to reach the oases.
Diurnal air temperatures in the shade are commonly in the range of 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Surface temperature, diurnally, is, of course, much higher.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )