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As elevation increases, temperature decreases approximately at the rate of 12.5 degrees c every 1km upwards. As air temperature decreases, its capacity to hold water is less. Therfore as elevation increases, its water capacity will decrease.
Temperature will decrease as the altitude increases at all levels due to the thinning of atmospheric gasses.
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As the temperature increases, the viscosity of the liquid will decrease.
Temperature is directly proportional to volume i.e. as temperature increases volume of gas also increases and as it decreases, the volume also decreases
As elevation increases, temperature decreases approximately at the rate of 12.5 degrees c every 1km upwards. As air temperature decreases, its capacity to hold water is less. Therfore as elevation increases, its water capacity will decrease.
The solubility of gases decrease as temperature increases.
Temperature will decrease as the altitude increases at all levels due to the thinning of atmospheric gasses.
Temperature will decrease as the altitude increases at all levels due to the thinning of atmospheric gasses.
Yes!
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
No. The pressure increases with temperature increase
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no duvtility does not decrease rather it increases
Density will usually decrease in this case.
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.
It increases.