yes- it has all of these.
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∙ 10y agomass only because air weighs nothing
The three properties of air are weight, mass, and density.
When your weight equals ur mass it causes friction in the air
Identify the weight of balloon with air. And identify the mass of the balloon. Now subtract the second from the first. You get the mass of the air present in it.
convection
Anything with mass has weight; air has mass, therefore it has weight.
The mass of air in a room depends on how big the room is, the air pressure at the given moment, how pure the air (is it next to a coal-burning power plant?), what planet the room is on, etc.
the result of air mass/air weight is air pressure.
Yes
mass only because air weighs nothing
The three properties of air are weight, mass, and density.
Air has weight because it is made up of molecules of matter and all matter has weight and mass.
Air does indeed take up room. Air molecules have a mass that takes up whatever room it is confined to.
Air has pressure because air has mass and weight.
By solar energy
The two variables that determine gravitational potential energy are height above earths surface mass (also air resistance may come into play but in physics friction and air resistance are usually ignored and)
When your weight equals ur mass it causes friction in the air