The substance will be compressed (increase in density) and if the compression is adiabatic, the temperature will go up since there is work being done on the system.
It goes up.
the temp goes down, the winds go up, and the pressure goes up...
It gets dark & the pressure goes way up.
When air pressure goes up, the temperature usually goes down. This is because as air pressure increases, the air molecules come closer together, which reduces their kinetic energy and therefore lowers the temperature.
If a balloon is squeezed, then that means the volume is decreasing. Volume and pressure vary indirectly, which means that when one goes up, the other goes down. So when you are decreasing the volume of the balloon, the pressure inside is going up (assuming constant mass and temperature).
it goes up into the clouds
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
Heat loss goes up as blood pressure drops
When the altitude increases, the air pressure decreases (or "GOES DOWN") and vice versa. This is due to the fact that air is affected by gravity, therefore there is more of it at a lower altitude than at a higher altitude.
When temperature goes up, the molecules are moving faster and are more spread-out, so pressure will build up in the enclose area, and when it gets hot enough, it will burst through the enclose area.
When air pressure goes up, the liquid in a mercury barometer goes down. This is because as air pressure increases, it pushes the mercury in the tube to rise, indicating higher pressure.
The pressure increases.