the particles get closer together because my class just talked about that stuff!!
No. When air cools air particles move closer together. When air warms air particles move father away from each other.
If they are farther apart, there is less gravitational pull. Opposite if they are closer together.
It's harder for planets closer to Sun to keep their atmosphere as gas particles are carried away due to solar wind. Far away from Sun, the solar wind effect is minuscule.
the moon gets farther and closer to the sun than the earth because as you should know the planets roatate and when the moon of the earth is directed at the sun it is hotter than the earth because it is closer to the moon. and when the moon is on the oppsite side it is colder than the earth because the sun is farther away than the earth.
because of its heat, depending on if we're closer to it or farther
No, farther apart.
* which of the foolowing occurs when a mass of air rises into the atmosphere? A) it becomes warmer because the particles move closer together B) it becomes cooler because the particles move closer together C) it becomes cooler because the particles move farther apart D) it becomes warmer beaouse the particles move farther apart please help and thank you :)
sound travels farther in water because the water particles are closer together.
no, particles in a solid are closer
Density is basically how "dense" an object is. If you have a sugar cube, you can see that there are particles in it that are farther apart with a smaller density than a cube of steel, that the particles are packed closer together.
when you push the plunger are the air particles closer together in the syringe or in the bubble
NO
The molecules in your teeth are closer together because your teeth is a solid and saliva is a liquid witch is farther apart (has more room)
closer together
No. When air cools air particles move closer together. When air warms air particles move father away from each other.
In terms of particles, "compression" means that particles move closer together.
In terms of particles, "compression" means that particles move closer together.