Cold temperatures increase air pressure.
Cold air increases air pressure
Cold air exerts a low pressure. That is why cold air falls and hotter air rises above it.
Because the pressure of a gas is dependent on the temperature. The same amount of gas - as what you have inside your balloon - will have a higher pressure when it's warm, and a lower pressure when it's cold. And higher pressure = more inflation. Lower pressure = less inflation.
It the ball has air in it, then an increase of temperature will increase the pressure within the ball, over the short term. Over the long term, all pressurized tennis balls lose pressure. If the ball is the pressureless type, it has no air to be affected by temperature.
Cold air. At the same pressure, the VOLUME of a gas will be proportional to the absolute temperature - that is, to temperature expressed in Kelvin. Density is inversely proportional to volume.
As temperature increases so does the pressure
In the atmosphere increasing the temperature the pressure decrease.
Answer:Rising temperature results in lowering air pressure and vice vesa.
Three factors that affect air pressure are temperature, altitude, and water vapor.
Air temperature and air pressure are inversely proportional. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases. This is best demonstrated in an enclosed vessel.
temperature affects air pressure when it is cold air pressure decreases when it gets warm air pressures rises
temperature and altitude =D
When altitude rises, the air pressure and density both decrease. When temperature rises that means that more air is pushing down on it. So this means that the air pressure and density rise when temperature rises.
When altitude rises, the air pressure and density both decrease. When temperature rises that means that more air is pushing down on it. So this means that the air pressure and density rise when temperature rises.
When you go higher into the air, air pressure starts to decrease and when you are at sea level, air pressure very high. When the temperature is really high, air molecules start bouncing around rapidly and that creates high air pressure. This pressure is enough to blow up a balloon on it's own. When the temperature is really cold, air molecules contract and forms low pressure. This can actually shrink a balloon without the air going out of the balloon in a matter of minutes. No answer for humidity yet.
The bigger affect on wind speed is air pressure.
if it's cold,mit'll be like cold n' all. n if itz Warm, use ur imagination. -omg itz rob