If density = mass/volume, and your volume increases while mass remains the same...
Then the denominator increases which would decrease the density
Mass -- won't change
Volume -- will increase (for most liquids, over most temperature changes)
Density -- will decrease (for most liquids, over most temperature changes).
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
It would turn into liquid.
It will increase. Density is mass/volume. Mass remains constant since no matter is entering or escaping. Lowering the temperature decreases the volume. Same mass in a smaller space= increased density.
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They start to move faster, therefore, the reaction will happen quicker. This is because there is more chance of a collision between the particles.
It increases as the temperature increases.
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
It increases.
Both temperature and pressure increase as depth increases.
When temperature increases so the reading shown also increases.
It increases.
the forest evaporates
It increase by The cube of Two, namely increases by
It would turn into liquid.
There are many things that could happen as the altitude of the sun increases. As altitude increases the temperature usually does too.
It will increase
It will increase