The volume of an ice cube in warm temperatures would decrease because it would melt and evaporate lots of the melted water.
-Michelle Strafer
The temperature decrease and also the volume.
what happens when you are running in cold weather and or hot weather at different temperatures what happens when you are running in cold weather and or hot weather at different temperatures
"Butter" is a fat that is solid at cold and cool temperatures but melts into a liquid at warm and hot temperatures. It really depends on what you mean by butter. There is two types of butter; Spray butter, and the stick butter. The spray is a liquid, and the stick is a solid.
yes its extremely hot and so high pressured that it is a solid.
It expands
The air will expand, increasing the volume
The inner core of the Earth is solid and extremely hot, with temperatures reaching up to 5700°C. This solid inner core is mostly made up of iron and nickel.
It sublimates, meaning it goes directly from a gas to a solid.
A solid will turn into a liquid if the temperature get hot enough. There are different temperatures for different solids, so you might have to check.
it turns to boiling hot molten golddummy
Yes, the inner core of the Earth is estimated to have temperatures reaching up to 5,700°C (10,300°F). Despite these high temperatures, the inner core is believed to be solid due to the immense pressure that exists in the Earth's core.
If pressure remains constant, then volume is directly proportional to temperature. Hot air is quite loud.