they loose energy
Both. The speedier one leave (evaporate) while the ones left behind slow down.
The hotter the particles are, the more they move hence the correlation between pressure and temperature. The cooler it is and depending on what gas it is; the atoms will slow down and eventually become a liquid. If its a certain gas, it will change directly to a solid. That's called sublimation.
Hurricanes can slow down due to a variety of factors, such as encountering weak steering currents, interacting with other weather systems, or moving over cooler waters which can weaken the storm. Additionally, the topography of the land can also slow down a hurricane as it approaches a coastline.
Its not the air thats slow its you
Transpiration slows down in cooler temperatures, during high humidity levels, and when plants have sufficient water supply. Additionally, transpiration can also slow down in response to drought conditions or during the night when stomata are usually closed.
The air temperature decreases as energy is transferred to the cooler object. This transfer of energy causes the air molecules to lose kinetic energy and slow down, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
Yes, light does slow down when passing through different mediums. This is due to the interaction of light with the atoms and molecules in the medium, which causes the light to change speed.
as the atom cools down it comes back in its orignal shape .it will be in its contracting form
Rancidity is not reversible, so it cannot be overcome. It might be possible to slow it down or prevent it with the use of antioxidants or using oxygen depleters. Cooler or freezer storage may slow the reaction, too.
Ice is not absolute zero, yet it does slow down the motion of atoms so that their structure is preserved.
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
This question is a bit confusing because a lipid is a type of molecule in a group which includes fats, oils and waxes. So a frog slowing down when it is cold would not become a type of molecule. I'm not an expert on frogs but I imagine if frogs slow down in cooler temperatures in is probably to do with the temperature affecting their metabolism.