Yes it does the gas law that applies here says increase in velocity = decrease in temperature and pressure.
yes heat is considered air, its the same just warmer and moves faster, the molecules are jumping around making it hot and moving faster were cold its on slow motion
yes heat is considered air, its the same just warmer and moves faster, the molecules are jumping around making it hot and moving faster were cold its on slow motion
Soil absorbs heat much faster than water, but water does not have air in between like soil so it doesnt lose heat as fast, so water holds heat longer
At night, the land looses heat faster than water does. Cooler air from the land moves toward the water, causing a land breeze.
no, the uneven heating is what causes wind. some of the air is heated faster and thus rises and the colder, lower air moves in to take its place
No. Sound moves faster in a denser medium and the colder the air is the denser it is.
It will slow - sound moves faster in water than in air.
No. The air that travels over the wing moves faster.
Heat always moves from warmer areas or sites to cooler areas or sites. Hence body heat moves from the cells to the blood. From the blood to the lungs or from the skin to the air. Once in the air it moves to cooler regions of air.
Whenever you are exposed to sunlight, the portion that is absorbed becomes heat. However, under most circumstances your body is also losing heat to the surround air, as it is usually cooler than human body temperature. The lower the air temperature, the faster you lose heat to it. If the air is warm enough, then the air will cool you at a slower rate than the sun warms you. On a cold day, the air cools you faster.
air and water
It moves faster and rises