increases
Temperature
Temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of a substance's particles. As temperature increases, the particles gain more energy, leading to an increase in their motion and kinetic energy. Conversely, as temperature decreases, the particles' motion and kinetic energy decrease.
Increased molecular motion leads to higher kinetic energy among the molecules in a substance. This causes the molecules to move more rapidly and collide with each other more frequently. Consequently, temperature and molecular motion are directly related due to the kinetic energy of the molecules.
increased precipitation
Research has shown that the planet Venus has its atmosphere temperature increased by the greenhouse effect
An increase in temperature results in an increase in the kinetic energy of molecules in a gas or solute. As the temperature rises, the molecules move faster and collide more frequently and with greater energy. This heightened kinetic energy can lead to changes in state, increased reaction rates, and enhanced solubility in the case of solutes. Overall, higher temperatures promote more vigorous molecular motion.
The earth
if the temperature increased, then the radish germination will increase
Both Earth and Venus have increase temperature due to a greenhouse effect. Venus has a much stronger greenhouse effect than Earth does.
The temperature of a substance has no effect on its mass.UNLESS ... part of it evaporates and blows away, or melts in a puddle and runs off the edge of the table.As long as all of the substance stays there, its mass doesn't change, no matter how hot or cold it gets.
Increased molecular activity / heat / instability
Increased temperature