When energy is added to anything, the particles of the substance vibrate faster. In the case of air, the particles increased motion causes them to hit the walls of the container and each other more often and with greater force. This causes increased pressure.
the heat put so much pressure on the rocks that it gets so hot to change colour
The air pressure inside the bottle will increase when you put hot water in it. This is because the air molecules inside the bottle gain energy and move faster due to the heat, causing them to push against the walls of the bottle with more force, resulting in an increase in air pressure.
if the igneous rock is put under heat and pressure it turns into a metamorphic
Winter, because there's mire heat and pressure in the Summer.
because heat expands things... and the heat expands the air in the bottle and the air in the balloon... the only place for the air to go, since it cannot expand the bottle... is out into the balloon, increasing the pressure there and inflating the balloon. :-)
rocks can change form. There are three main types of rocks, sedimentary, Metamorphic and igneous. igneous. sedimentary rocks are rocks formed from sediment. Metamorphic rocks are rocks formed from heat and pressure. If other rocks are put under heat and pressure then they have a chance to change into metamorphic.
When you put a balloon in hot water, the air inside the balloon will heat up and expand, causing the balloon to inflate and possibly burst due to the pressure buildup. The heat causes the air molecules inside the balloon to move faster and spread out, increasing the volume of the air inside the balloon.
Gneiss, if the heat and pressure are sufficient.
with a hand pump
Air pressure
Two forces of nature that contribute to air movement are pressure gradients and the Coriolis effect. Pressure gradients result from differences in air pressure across regions, causing air to move from high to low pressure areas. The Coriolis effect is caused by the rotation of the Earth, deflecting the path of moving air masses.
Well tension is like pulling sticky tack as you pull it the middle gets thinner and thinner until it finally splits's, pressure is like heat or compacting air, it you compact air and put a bug inside the chamber it would explode due to excess pressure.