No; that is why it is called shrink wrap.
when cold and warm air are added in the same container it causes water.
cold fronts are heavier than warm fronts
As the warmer air inside the balloon cools, the balloon will shrink slightly. The amount of shrinkage will depend on the temperature change.
cool Actually, when there is warm air, like in a balloon it will expand. When you go outside, the balloon will shrink if it is cold outside. When you go back into the warm indoors, the balloon will go back to its normal size.
They weigh the same. Both are defined in your question as a pound.
to Obtain Heat
Yes it can shrink. You should hand wash or use gentle cycle with cold water and air dry.
Cold air is dense.
It decreases. The colder air contracts, making the balloon shrink.
it would shrink in cold and expand in warm, if you really want to surprise your teacher say it has to do with particle theory
the atom in the item become less active and moves closer together
this is because cold air is denser (when things lose energy or heat, they shrink), and heavier than the air in your house. when you oppen the door, the ouside air will rush in under the hot air in your house and the hot air will try to rise up and ouside.
i am having the same problem but in my 2003 trailblazer, any answers would be great!
when cold and warm air are added in the same container it causes water.
cold air because when the temperature drops hot air rises and cold air comes to ground level,cold water and hot water have the same density.
Because warm air is lighter then cold air. So warm air will raise (to the top of the room) and cold air will stay down. When the warm air is cooling down it lowers and when cold air is heated/heating up it raise.
air masses are important because the unequal heating of the earth causes movement of huge volumes of air. air masses formed over cold areas stay cold throughout and air masses formed over warm areas stay warm throughout