They will attempt to move apart. The effect of this on the gas contained therein depends on how rigid your container is. If you have a real flexible container like a balloon, the gas will increase in volume. If it's a rigid container like a gas cylinder, the pressure will go up.
Particles when heated up move faster which in terms expands so the answer is that gases expand when heated... hope this helps :)
The pressure or volume (or both) increase.
The gas particles move faster.
Lower mantle heats up, rises out to the crust/upper layers of earth, cools down, then circulates back to the core, heats back up, rises, etc. (circulates like ocean currents)
it gets hotter and the presure get harder
The sun heats up water, and the water changes from a liquid to a gas, then rises.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL hehehe and lol
Temperature increases as you go deeper inside Earth, with the highest temperatures ocurring in the core.
It heats up, until it reaches the melting point or sublimation point of the solid.
As heat energy is supplied to a liquid, its temperature rises. The rise of temperature causes a rise in the kinetic energy of the particles; which happens when the speed of the particles increases.
Answer The pressure increases when the temperature rises.
The air temperature rises when particles in the air begin to move faster. The energy of the motion of particles is called thermal energy.
it rises
They melt.
It rises in temperature.
Lower mantle heats up, rises out to the crust/upper layers of earth, cools down, then circulates back to the core, heats back up, rises, etc. (circulates like ocean currents)
Temperature rises.
The temperature of air is decreased.
The temperature of air is decreased.
Temperature is how fast the particles are vibrating, so kinetic.