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As mass increases It increases the surface temperature , luminosity, and radius.
The properties of water suck as oxygen levels and temperature can mean the difference between life and death for plants and animals living in aquatic ecosystems. If an imbalance of properties is ongoing, life in that area may end.
The structure of a molecule affects its properties in a number of ways. The structure says what can bond with it.
Mechanical properties are affected significantly.
Usually. However there are other properties that affect it too.
The higher the temperature the faster the chocolate will melt.
the amount of zg, volume and temperature
The three properties of a medium that affect the speed of sound are elasticity, density, and temperature. Answered by: Nur _ _ _ _ _ _ Izyani
Three factors that affect solubility are temperature, pressure, and the particular properties of the solvent and solute.
The same factors that can affect the characteristic properties of any marine organism. The most obvious ones are moisture, temperature, salinity, etc.
There are many properties. Temperature medium are examples.
An increase in temperature will reduce the density, reduce the viscosity, reduce thermal conductivity, and increase the specific heat capacity. A decrease in temperature will have the opposite affect.
Temperature change is not a chemical change.
1) temperature 2)strenth 3)friction 4)rigidity
As mass increases It increases the surface temperature , luminosity, and radius.
Acrylic affects the envirment because acrylic is a chemical reaction that contains VOC. VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) transfors into a greenhouse gas if acrylic is down the drain. Acrylic is in Latex Paint, and if people pour Latex paint down the drain, than VOC will transform into a greenhouse gas and affect the enviorment. Greenhouse gas contributes to global warming.
Temperature, pressure, and volume are the three main factors that affect the behavior of gases. Changes in these properties can result in variations in the volume, pressure, and temperature of the gas.