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Yes, it's True.
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Yes they do.
yes atoms and molecules do move faster at higher temperatures, at higher temperatures the atoma and molecules absorb more kinetic energy
High temperatures cause rocks to expand
Fluctuating temperatures have diverse effects on rocks. This may cause freezing, thawing and break down of the rocks among other effects.
Yes, it's True.
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Fluctuating temperatures have diverse effects on rocks. This may cause freezing, thawing and break down of the rocks among other effects.
Between gas molecules, yes, it will.
Scientists theorize that higher global temperatures are do to the greenhouse effect.
Temperature affects the speed of the reaction and how fast the catalase reacts. Higher temperatures cause faster reactions, lower temperatures cause slower reactions.
At high temperatures, the minerals in a rock can change to other minerals. And, of course, rock can melt.
Increased emissions of greenhouse gases
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In paintball, higher temperatures cause the gelatin casing to melt, causing the overall paintball to become sticky and mushy. Lower temperatures will cause them to become brittle and crack instead. However, there are some winter-adjusted paints that will not become brittle in cold temperatures.