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As temperature goes up, the volume goes down
If the temperature goes up so goes the pitch (frequency) for woodwinds, because the speed of sound goes up with temperature.
When the temperature goes up, the rock expands. When the temperature goes down, the rock contracts. If the temperature goes up and down enough, the rock will eventually begin to break down.
it goes up in 3's
In the troposphere, the temperature drops. In the stratosphere (layer above the troposphere) it increases with elevation. In the mesosphere, temperature drops again with elevation. In the theromosphere, it goes up again (to nearly stellar surface temperatures).
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The relationship between elevation and climate has to do with temperature. The higher up the elevation is the colder the temperature is.
As temperature goes up, the volume goes down
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
As a general rule in the atmosphere, the higher the elevation the lower the temperature. However, certain atmospheric conditions may produce an 'inversion', where temperature increases with elevation.
as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up
as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up
as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up
Temperature decreases as the elevation increases.