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The air expands.
When air is heated the particles become excited and move and bounce off of surfaces causes pressure on it's container.
when something is heated the particles are moving very fast and then has it cools down (and heat releases into the air) particles begin to slow down, which means theyre cooling down.
when a balloon is filled up with air and then heated. remember that the particles of air are free to move. so when it is heated the particles will gain more energy and they stars to move faster. when there is too much energy between the particles they escape by popping the balloon. the more heat the more faster the particles move. it wil be the same process if the ballon is filled up with water and then heated.(water and air particles are heated up by convection currents.) if you heat just a ballon then the ballon will melt because of the property of the meterial it is made of. hope i helped:)
Answer:The air inside the balloon gets heated and expands as the air molecules move apart due to temperature.
The air expands.
If the sun heated the atmosphere evenly, the water vapor in the air wouldn't move from 1 place to another.
The bottle will collapse when the bottle has heated air
They either move faster, they take up larger volumes, or both.
Air expands when it is heated.
the air in the container expands
Cool Air! As the heated air rises the heated air starts getting cool. This is because the higher the air is the colder it gets. Then the heated air will be replaced with cold air. As the cold air then comes down near the ground the cool air will become heated because of the sun. Heated Air - Cool Air - Cold Air And On And On It Goes
Sulfur is melted.
Generally, if air is heated, its temperature will increase. And if the pressure remains constant, its density will decrease.
More fun to watch it happen with a bottle. The heated air cools down and creates a low pressure in the bottle and it sucks the egg in.
When air is heated the particles become excited and move and bounce off of surfaces causes pressure on it's container.
in a upward motion