SUN SPOTS.
1•4 , ' . HOW THE EAIWH MAY. BE [ ' H (By lolcsraph.-Spenlal OorresDortdenti ' '. >. • Auckland, Decomber 2.' rSeen in regard to tho solar activity reported by Mr/Clemont L. Wresge, Mr. J.TP. bWw, £on t F.E.A.S., eaid that not think anw* BMEQUO disttirbanco was likoly to fesult. Whon.> ran Bpots wcro directly opposite to tKo earth.' , tho olfect was mow likely to' bo in tho form of magnotlo storms and auroral displays than, earthquakes. Ho was of opinion that tho, ' soismio period wnl over and was not likely to roour to any extent throngh the sun etotmei ' • recorded. > ■ • '>
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 680, 3 December 1909, Page 9
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95SUN SPOTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 680, 3 December 1909, Page 9
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