really.. the answer is that the volume also gets larger
If the mass stays the same, then when an object gets larger, its density decreases. The larger density=the more bouyancy
Nothing. The volume an object has no direct effect. Indirectly, it would affect its aerodynamic characteristics and result in slowing it down which would reduce the KE.
The force gets larger.
it gets larger
It gets smaller.
As y gets, smaller, x gets larger.
it gets dry
The volume will increase as well.
It gets louderr.
No
Yes under constant pressure, with a given mass, volume changes during the change of state. When steam condenses, its volume is reduced. But, when water changes into ice, its volume becomes more. This is known to be anomalous expansion of water. Where as in other cases, when the liquid form gets changed into solid form, the volume is reduced.
The object gets a Little bit warmer