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= Meteorology (Aristotle)
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Meteorology, in the context of Aristotle, refers to his work titled "Meteorology," which is a treatise on the natural world, encompassing a variety of topics related to the phenomena of the atmosphere and the Earth. Written in the 4th century BCE, it is one of Aristotle's key contributions to natural philosophy and science. In his "Meteorology," Aristotle explores various atmospheric phenomena such as weather patterns, winds, rain, and celestial phenomena.