increased precipitation
Yes, they do.
When temperature increase the volume also increase; but if you think to volumetric titrations the effect is without importance.
An increase in the density of ocean water can be caused by a decrease in temperature and an increase in salinity, as colder water is denser and saltier water increases density. An increase in temperature can lead to a decrease in salinity through processes like ice melt or increased precipitation, which dilute seawater. Additionally, a decrease in ocean circulation can result from changes in temperature and salinity gradients, affecting the thermohaline circulation. Together, these factors can disrupt ocean ecosystems and climate patterns.
the sea is warmer.
surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature
Increase in temperature also increases the rate of evaporation of water, hence temperature will effect transpiration
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
World temperature will continue to increase.
An increase in temperature will result in an increase in volume so long as it is not confined, while adecrease in temperature will result in a decease in volume.
it evaporates to weather
If possible, the gas will increase in volume. If it is unable to increase in volume for some reason, it will increase in pressure.
Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.