Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .
the temperature drops rapidly :)
As the temperature drops the vapor pressure of water also decreases and the molecular movement of water decreases. Once the temperature drops enough the molecular movements may even be slow enough for water to become a solid that we know as ice
Yes, radon is a gas at room temperature.
The temperture drops.
it condenses
Use the ideal gas law. PV = nRT
PV=RT, if the volume is tripled at constant temperature, the pressure drops to one third.
The pressure drops.
375mmhg
You will recall from the Ideal Gas Laws that temperature, pressure, and volume are all connected in terms of the behavior of a gas (especially an ideal gas, but actual gas resembles ideal gas to a certain extent). So, if the gas is in a container of fixed volume, then reducing the temperature will correspondingly reduce the pressure.
With gasses, it's a three-way balance between pressure, temperature and volume. If you change one, you affect the other. When you release gas from a container, the the pressure and the temperature drops.
This is a result of something called adiabatic cooling. When a gas is decompressed, the temperature drops. A gas will also heat up when compressed.
It drops during hibernation
When the temperature drops the less water vapor in the air
When the temperature drops the less water vapor in the air
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .