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when temperature of air increases it becomes less dense and expands rising up which causes the pressure to drop
wind speed is more when there is more pressure difference. with increase in temperature at a place the air expands , rises and creates low pressure. if the place near to it has very high pressure compared to the pressure at that place then strong and speed winds blow.
With altitude, gravitational pull on the air decreases, which means the air expands and air pressure drops. When any gas expands, it cools off.
Air temperature and air pressure are inversely proportional. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases. This is best demonstrated in an enclosed vessel.
Yes, air pressure is affected by temperature.When the temperature is higher the air pressure lowers and the weight of the air is lower. When air is warmer the molecules sperate and there are less molecules that can cause pressure.
It expands as the surrounding air pressure lessens. It also cools along with the ambient temperature.
when temperature of air increases it becomes less dense and expands rising up which causes the pressure to drop
Air density is subject to change by temperature and altitude. When air experiences a large change in either temperature or altitude, it expands or contracts, creating motion in the air. When high pressure and low pressure systems meet, winds can grow exponentially, as warm air rises over cooler air.
all gases. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature, and inversely proportional to pressure. Maybe you mean air, but air is a mixture of gases
yeah, because the air pressure lowers as you rises up to the mountain. it cools and expands. it becomes condensation.
it expands and causes pressure
barometric pressure
wind speed is more when there is more pressure difference. with increase in temperature at a place the air expands , rises and creates low pressure. if the place near to it has very high pressure compared to the pressure at that place then strong and speed winds blow.
when something is being heated up, it expands increasing the pressure.
it shrivels up due to the air pressure but in a microwave it expands due to heat.
It expands, rises, and becomes less dense.
Air expands when it rises because of the pressure and temperature. While air rises, there is less compression and pressure on nearby air, so it expands, it's not as tight. Air also takes space. Think of it as units of stuff. People in mountains normally die because of the expanded air which is too thin to breathe, because all the molecules are apart and running away.