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the air pressure increases
No when there density increases
it is because as temperature increases, the particles in the water surface move further apart thus reducing the surface tension
Ozone causes global warming. It then increases the surface temperature.
At sea level,the pressure of the atmosphere pushing down on the ocean surface is reffered to as 1 atmosphere of pressure.An atmosphere is the pressure exerted on a surface at sea level by the column of air above it.As you go below the oceans surface ,the pressure increases because of the force of the water molecules pushing down.
The boiling temperature of a liquid increases as the gas pressure a the liquid's surface increases.
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
it increases
the pressure decreases the pressure increases
the air pressure increases
the air pressure increases
Surface tension decreases as temperature increases.
increases
The pressure of a gas increases because the volume of the gas increases when it is heated (Boyle's Law)
Flabby tyres produce more friction with the road.Less air pressure creates more surface friction, the less surface friction there is the better. (Example look at the very skinny narrow tyres on road racers as they don't need a lot of surface friction while mountain bikes have thick tyres as they need more friction)
No when there density increases
The rate of diffusion increases with temperature. The rate of diffusion also increases with the concentration gradient and the surface area.