If you fill your tub with water, then, crush a small peice of paper and tape it to the bottom inside of the cup. Slowly, put the cup in the water and you should see that the cup has no water in it and the paper is dry. unless you dip the cup in the water and scoop it up, but you arent supposed to do that.
We know that gravity exists because we walk on our two feet and we do not float around in the air.
Well, darling, an air temperature of 95 degrees Celsius is typically found in the thermosphere. That's the hot spot where temperatures can soar due to its proximity to the sun. Just make sure to pack some sunscreen if you're planning a visit up there!
Yes, air exists in the stratosphere, which is a layer of Earth's atmosphere located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere. The stratosphere contains a mixture of gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, and ozone.
If you introduce air into a space where gravity is zero, then air exists there. A current example is the inside of the International Space Station, where the crew live and work in a "shirtsleeve environment" that includes air, pressure, and warmth, but they also live and work in an environment of weightlessness, or what is popularly but erroneously called "zero gravity".
Water vapor can be proven to exist through various methods, such as the observation of clouds in the sky, the condensation that forms on cold surfaces, or the ability to see water evaporating from a hot surface. Additionally, instruments like hygrometers can measure the humidity in the air and detect the presence of water vapor.
No, I can not prove spirits exist, nor can anyone else, but this will not stop some from trying. A common, rather naive 'proof' is to say that if air exists - something we can not see - then spirits can exist. However air can be felt, weighed, tested and combined with other elements to produce compounds we can see. No such test can be applied to a spirit or soul
Examples of air that has mass include the air we breathe, the air in balloons, and the air inside a tire. All air contains molecules and atoms that contribute to its mass.
Air, propane, steam.
hot air rises where as cold air falls
Air takes up space. Example is balloon.
Some examples are: sea water, air, blood, soil, petrol.
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Some examples are, hot air ballons, ships, bouys, actually just about anything that floats in air or water :p
Some are smoke,air,farts,pollution
demand for the air cooler, television...
Car tyres, Air jacks.
The movement of the car through the air.