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After a lightning strike the air jumps to a temperature of roughly 4000 degrees Celsius and produces large quantities of the gas ozone or O3.

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What happens to the partial pressure of oxygen in a sample of air when the temperature increases?

When the temperature of a sample of air increases, the partial pressure of oxygen also increases.


When a volume of air is compressed what happens to its temperature?

Obviously the temperature of air will increase. Because when you compress the air you are doing some work on the air which in turn is converted into heat and thus increase the temperature of compressed air


When the air transfers energy to a cooler object what happens to the air temperature?

The air temperature decreases as energy is transferred to the cooler object. This transfer of energy causes the air molecules to lose kinetic energy and slow down, resulting in a decrease in temperature.


What happens if the air is saturated and the temperature increases?

If the air is already saturated with water vapor and the temperature increases, the air can hold more moisture. This may result in the relative humidity decreasing because the air is not as saturated as before. If the temperature increase continues, the air may eventually reach a new saturation point at the higher temperature.


What happens when the temperature on the ground is different from the temperature high in the atmosphere?

When the temperature on the ground is different from the temperature high in the atmosphere, it creates a difference in air density. This difference can lead to the formation of weather patterns such as wind, clouds, and precipitation as the air tries to equalize the temperature difference.