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Yes. As the molecules become closer, the collisions increase, increasing temperature.
It cools.
it has reached a vonchardis front
dew point
It becomes liquid (water/rain) or solid (snow/hail/sleet) and falls to the ground. Hope this helps :)
Heats with compression, cools with expansion.
Yes. As the molecules become closer, the collisions increase, increasing temperature.
It expands as the surrounding air pressure lessens. It also cools along with the ambient temperature.
It cools.
As air cools, the space it occupies becomes less. This results in an increase in density.
as air cools, the space it occupies becomes less. this result in an increas density
It expands and cools
dew point
it has reached a vonchardis front
It decreases. As air cools, mist, then clouds, then rain / snow forms... as the moisture is displaced.
It becomes liquid (water/rain) or solid (snow/hail/sleet) and falls to the ground. Hope this helps :)
it cools down