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Higher temperature air is less dense.Less-Dense air has a higher temperature
the higher the temperature, the higher the volume of a solid - michelle strafer
Its temperature increases. It continues to radiate a spectrum of light ("black body") representative of its new higher temperature. At some level of current, we see it as a source of visible light.
Water can evaporate no matter what temperature it is. It has a higher rate of vaporization at higher temperature however.
Temperature does not typically change solely based on longitude. Temperature is primarily influenced by factors such as altitude, latitude, proximity to bodies of water or mountains, and prevailing wind patterns. While longitude can indirectly affect temperature through these factors, it is not a direct cause of temperature change.
Metamorphic grade
metamorphic grade
There is no grade of metamorphism beyond gneiss. Higher grades of metamorphism mean higher temperature and pressure. Beyond the conditions that form gneiss, temperatures are high enough to melt rock, at which point the resulting rock will be igneous rather than metamorphic.
For most mediums, a higher temperature results in higher density, and sound travels through denser mediums faster than through less dense mediums, so a lower temperature generally increases the speed of sound waves.
Gneiss is formed from pre-existing rocks that are subjected to intense directional pressure and heat, causing an alignment of their constituent minerals into parallel bands, a texture that is referred to as foliation.
Sound and temperature are not connected.
Temperature affects the speed of sound through material by kinetic energy. The more molecules the higher temperatures will have more energy.
the higher the temperature the higher the solubility and vice-versa.
Higher temperature air is less dense.Less-Dense air has a higher temperature
No. The thermostat controls the flow of water through the radiator, not the heating core. Using a thermostat with a higher temperature rating delay the opening of the thermostat (and the flow of water to the radiator) until that higher temperature is reached. This will cause the coolant to run hotter.
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
The higher the temperature, the higher the kinetic energy