Yes of course dummy!
Mercury is less hotter than Venus because it has a thin atmosphere and the heat that is attracted during day time goes away at night and the temperature becomes -170 degrees while Venus has a thick atmosphere and does not allow heat to pass.
No, they vibrate more.
As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)
The ocean warms more slowly than the land.
Basaltic lavas are hotter, but less viscous than andesitic lavas.
the air is taking up which is gas and in the middle of the clouds it becomes cold
Silver gets hotter faster tha iron because specific heat of silver less than iron.
Because it becomes less dense as it gets hotter. Less dense=lighter and therefore rises. Just like the wax in a lava lamp.
The hotter part of the fluid becomes less dense and rises to the top. Where as the colder part of the fluid will be more dense and will sink to the bottom.
The hotter part of the fluid becomes less dense and rises to the top. Where as the colder part of the fluid will be more dense and will sink to the bottom.
Because,Blue is the hottest light/fire and Red is the less hottest light/fire the bluer the fire/light the hotter it is,The redder it gets,the less hotter it gets from the temperature.
"Less"
because the air becomes less dense and spreads out so becomes hotter and hot air rise so the balloon does.
It decreases. There becomes less water to squeeze your body essentially, which is the premise of pressure.
In hotter water, if the viscosity lessens, the drag from the water will be less, but if the water becomes less dense, more of the hull will be in the water, increasing drag.
It farts then vomits and becomes slower hair gets less shinier
When the water gets warmer the water becomes less dense.