Very low temperatures.
1.150 would cause the least movement, because molecules move slower at colder temperatures.
The movement of molecules and collisions are increased at high temperature.
Kinetic energy. That's energy related to the movement of objects, the "energy of movement".
The critical temperature of a gas is the temperature at or above which no amount of pressure, however great, will cause the gas to liquefy.
yes becaus ethe wind's definnation is the movement of air cause by diffences in air pussure and if the air pressure says the same than the temperature say the same and the amount of wind is there if the temperature is around the 70's or below.
it can cause currents like hot water rising cooling and sinking back down the process continues
Differing air temperature causing cold air to sink, and warm air to rise is the main cause of air movement.
low moisture content and low temperature
The cause is the increased movement of water molecules near the surface, caused by a higher temperature.
since the molecule has two bonds of the oxygen to the hydrogen, this cause the water molecule to be bent hence the electronegative does not cancel out. Therefore this makes the water molecule polar. It also shrink as temperature approaches 0C
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Either decrease the amount of gas, or decrease the temperature.