It rises until the density of the atmosphere, which thins as you go higher, is equal to that of the gas. Then the gas disperses into that level of the atmosphere.
When the sun rises, the warmth and light cause the dew to evaporate. As the temperature rises, the water droplets in the dew transform into water vapor and are released into the air.
temperature rises it first becomes opaque pressure rises density rises so in other words all the above
In a "hot air" balloon, which you refer to in your question, the gas is hot air. Heated air rises, so the balloon rises. The gas used in the burner, to heat the air, is propane.
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When a balloon is sent up into the air, it rises due to the lighter-than-air gas inside it (usually helium or hydrogen) being less dense than the surrounding air. As it ascends, the air pressure decreases, causing the gas inside the balloon to expand and the balloon to increase in size. Eventually, the balloon will reach a point where the gas inside it is in equilibrium with the surrounding air pressure, and it will stop ascending.
it expands and/or its pressure rises, depending on conditions.
What happens when domestic income rises?
Pressure rises at the junction.
it rises
Baloon filled with hydrogen gas float in air or rises if the quntity of gas it contain is adjusted so that the average density of the balloon is just eguall to the density of the surrounding air.The weight of the displaces air is then eguall to the weight of the balloon
it rises
when it rises it becomes a cloud
As water vapor cools to the dew point it converts from a gas back to a liquid.
it gets warmer as it rises
At 212 degrees Fahrenheit, the particles in water speed up and become lighter than air. The steam rises.
Answer The pressure increases when the temperature rises.
When a sample of gas is heated, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases, leading to an increase in their speeds. Consequently, the most probable speed, which is the speed at which the largest number of molecules are moving, also increases. This is due to the direct relationship between temperature and the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the gas. Therefore, as the temperature rises, the most probable speed of the gas molecules rises as well.