No.
An increase in temperature will cause an increase in volume, while a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in volume.
As temperature increase the speed and energy of molecules increase and the collisions are more probable.
depends on temperature. Very slowly at room temperature.
The movement of molecules and collisions are increased at high temperature.
A rise in temperature
Allergies can sometimes cause a slight increase in body temperature, but it is usually not significant.
The direct cause of a substance's temperature increase is the input of thermal energy, typically in the form of heat. This added energy increases the kinetic energy of the substance's molecules, causing them to move faster and leading to an increase in temperature.
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The increase in volume that results from an increase in temperature is called thermal expansion. This occurs because temperature changes cause the particles in a substance to move faster and spread out, leading to an increase in volume.
An increase of the temperature increase the the speed of evaporation.
It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules (APEX)
Yes. Evaporation will cause temperature to decrease or will slow down a temperature increase.