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As mass increases It increases the surface temperature , luminosity, and radius.
warm gas
Yes. Mass is a measure of matter. If you were to go to Pluto, you would still have the matter that you're made up of. The difference in the gravitational force of Pluto and that of Earth would affect your weight, but not your mass.
NO !!! However, it will affect the movement of the Earth in space and the movement of the Moon. This is because of their own gravitational attraction and their positions relative to each other and Earth.
Yes, the larger the mass, the stronger the orbit, because for that much mass the orbit has to be strong; otherwise, it would float out deep into Dark Matter.
Continental Polar
maritime tropical
cold or wind
The greater the mass, the greater the force of gravity.
Temperature has no effect on molar mass
no the mass of the object would not even be able to calculate the measurment of density
If Earth didn't move, airmasses would float in straight lines. However, since Earth does in fact move, it causes air masses to arc.
Mass doesn't change. Mass the is substance of an object, moving it around won't affect how much mass it has, only adding or subtracting from the object would affect the quantity of mass. The weight would change because gravity is inversely proportional to distance but not the mass.
The productive capacity of the soils people use is likely to be affected by mass movement erosion.
An air mass originating over north central Canada would most likely be cold and dry.
to affect a science activity you can drop it and it would lower the mass
Well it would be a milligram.