The average energy per particle will decrease in this case.
It loses heat.
If you drop a magnet, you can potentially make it lose some of its magnetism. Striking it with a hammer, exposing it to electric charges, and extreme temperature changes (rapid temperature change from freezing to boiling for example) can affect its magnetism.
You can move it, heat it, bend it, stretch it, squish it, drop it, annihilate it... Anything you do, you do to matter.
it gets winder and and the wind makes it cold
Magnets can lose their magnetic properties if exposed to high heat or are made subject to high impact. The temperature at which magnets lose magnetic properties is referred to as the Curie Temperature for ferromagnetic materials.
A drop in air temperature.
That depends on the temperature of the air -at cold temperatures well below freezing, about 10 flakes to make an equivalent rain drop. Near freezing, where the flake is wetter, about 4 flakes per drop
Neon is a gas at room temperature; it is liquid in a range of only 2,5 0C.
It will lose its magnetic field. The vibrations made from the drop charge the electrons and make them move out of the line that they were in, this causes the magnet to lose its magnetism.
Always try simple first...thermostat is probably stuck open...cheap and easy replacement.
It's amusing sometimes reading what some people percieve to be possible. If you want to "drop" a breast size, get breast reduction surgery. There is no special cream or exercise that you can do to lose your breasts. If you've got a bit of extra weight, then you might drop a size if you lose weight, as alot of fatty tissue is stored in your breasts.
The four classical phase changes in matter depend on pressure and temperature. Solids need the lowest amount of pressure and temperature, followed by liquid, then gas, then plasma needing the most. (There are other non-classical states of matter eg. superfluids) The amount of temperature and pressure (or just enthalpy) required to make the phase change depends on the molecular structure of the molecules.
Look up diets on the internet or ask a doctor. Some diets could actually make you gain weight instead of lose. That is why you need to look for a diet that will work with your body and not against it.