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An increase in temperature will cause an increase in volume, while a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in volume.
The volume decrease only when the external pressure increase.
A decrease in density would indicate a reduction in mass relative to the volume. If the mass decreases but the volume remains the same or increases, then the density would decrease.
Yes. When you squeeze the balloon, you cause the volume to decrease. Since density is determined by dividing mass by volume, a decrease in volume will cause an increase in denisty.
Yes, severe dehydration causes urine volume to decrease. Your body will conserve water to maintain homeostasis.
A restriction will increase pressure and decrease volume
A decrease in density would indicate a reduction in mass relative to the volume. If the mass decreases but the volume remains the same or increases, then the density would decrease.
any increase in temperature will cause gas to occupy a larger volume, any decrease will shrink the volume to a point it becomes liquid. further decrease will cause a solid to form. at -273 degrees celsius everything is solid
A loss of gas, or a decrease in temperature.
As the pressure increases, the volume wil decrease.
In general, yes, but lots of things may cause its volume to change. The volume will change if temperature or pressure change, or if something dissolves in the water. Volume may also decrease by evaporation.
I assume you mean "tital energy". It's clean energy; it basically causes no pollution.