pressure, temperature, possibly somethign else
The number of units will decrease and if it is going from largest to smallest the number of units will increase.
The volume of a liquid responds poorly to compression, but might decrease slightly.
It depends on the current asset, so the change of current asset might be increase or decrease cash flows.
Decrease lung and air volume in the amount of air exchange
Expenditure & losses...
Sugar. That helps to increase it. Not eating anything but healthy foods might decrease blood pressure by a bit.
the increase more than usual
Increase in humidity, and decrease in temperature.
A small increase in the dimension increases the volume dramatically because the increases are all multiplied by each other. A balloon is a great example of volume increasing rapidly.
No. The energy you might be referring to is kinetic energy which is the energy possessed by individual water molecules. An increase in kinetic energy will be percieved as and increase in temperature. Similarly a decrease in kinetic energy will be percieved as a decrease in temperature.
Using the equation P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 we find there are two variables we might influence in order to change the pressure of a gas. (P=pressure, V=volume, T=temperature in degrees Kelvin) By increasing or decreasing the temperature of the bottle, you can increase or decrease the pressure within. If the bottle is made of a flexible material, like plastic, you can apply pressure to the bottle. By either squeezing the bottle or increasing atmospheric pressure outside, you deform the bottle and decrease it's volume. Since the quantity of gas inside the bottle is constant, the decrease in volume increases the pressure. Likewise to decrease the pressure in a sealed flexible bottle, you can decrease air pressure outside.
Try turning the volume knob up! Or move it closer to your ear.