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As pressure increases the temperature required to vaporize water is less. So with increase in pressure there is decrease in temperature required to boil so latent heat also decreases.
I think the depth of a glacier depends on it height
When pressure decreases, entropy increases. Increases in entropy correspond to pressure decreases and other irreversible changes in a system. Entropy determines that thermal energy always flows spontaneously from regions of higher temperature to regions of lower temperature, in the form of heat.
yes if thin and under heat and is shiny
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The asthenosphere contains ultramafic rock that is ductile due to the extreme heat and pressure it experiences.
The air in the tire is becoming heated due to the tires friction on the road surface. Heated air increases the pressure in the tire
No it does not. They can only be converted from Sedimentary to Metamorphic be heat and pressure. Metamorphic can also convert to different higher great as the temperature and pressure increases. examsples are schist to gneiss.
Heat and temperature are two different terms. Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect. So when the temperature increases then the pressure increases provided the volume remains constant. This is what we call part of Charle's law.
As pressure increases the temperature required to vaporize water is less. So with increase in pressure there is decrease in temperature required to boil so latent heat also decreases.
The heat capacity and freezing point decrease, evaporation slows, and osmotic pressure increases.
Rocks will fold when the heat and pressure are significant enough to allow "plastic or ductile deformation" to occur, giving rise to folds or bends. Before this point, deformation is "brittle", and is associated with faulting/cracking of the rock. Rocks rarely melt in the lithosphere. Melting only occurs when temperatures are extremely high (say at a contact zone with an igneous intrusion) or if water is added, say in a subduction zone. Even when rocks do melt, complete melting almost never occurs, and only a small fraction of the bulk rock will melt. This is because reactions between heated minerals result in the formation of new minerals which are stable at higher temperature or pressure.
isobaric process
Yes. If the temperature increases, the gas expands (assuming the pressure remains constant).
Tire pressure will go up as much as 6 or 7 psi depending on heat. this is because the air molecules in your tires expand as the heat increases.
In dual combustion cycle heat is added at constant volume which increases the efficiency of cycle, whereas heat addition at constant pressure limits the maximum pressure of the cycle.