High temperature speeds up movement in the molecules. This means with higher temperature, there is more energy
No
yes of course it dehydrates you and you lose energy.
the higher the temperature the more the energy
This is the second law of thermodynamics. This law states that heat naturally flows from higher temperatures to lower temperatures.
molecules (or atoms) move faster at higher temperatures. higher temperature is a measure of higher kinetic energy.
The kinetic energy of the molecules is the source; the evaporation increase of course at high temperatures.
Particles move at a faster rate at higher temperatures, than they do at lower temperatures. This is do to the fact that heat is a form of energy. When a particle has more energy is moves faster.
Nuclear fusion releases huge amounts of energy. It occurs when the nuclei of elements are fused together at high temperatures and high pressure. Fusion energy is used to produce energy for some of the Earth's cities.
the temperatures make it move (less temp=slow movment & high temp=fast movement)
th normal summer high temperatures are 105.
Differences in air temperature and pressure usually cause wind, otherwise any kinetic energy can cause the movement of air. High pressure goes to low pressure, hot to cold. High temperatures have low pressures and low temperatures have high temperatures. Wind goes to low pressured areas to fill them in.
Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas to the plasma state.