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Yep. If you add pressure to a closed system (e.g. an uncapped Cola bottle), the molecules within the system will fly faster.

Furthermore, you can liquidify a gas (only if the tempreature is low enough to allow so) or rather solidify a liquid by adding pressure to that system.

But if we describe an open system (e.g. a bathtube), pressure won't affect the system (you can punch in the water, but nothing will happen).

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