Yes, air pressure is affected by temperature.
When the temperature is higher the air pressure lowers and the weight of the air is lower. When air is warmer the molecules sperate and there are less molecules that can cause pressure.
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In a closed container, sure. In a leaky container, possibly not?
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As temperature increases so does the pressure
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In the atmosphere increasing the temperature the pressure decrease.
Yes, air pressure is affected by temperature.When the temperature is higher the air pressure lowers and the weight of the air is lower. When air is warmer the molecules sperate and there are less molecules that can cause pressure.
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The temperature of a region is affected by the height of the place, how slanted the place is, air pressure and air density.
High pressure = High temperature
It the ball has air in it, then an increase of temperature will increase the pressure within the ball, over the short term. Over the long term, all pressurized tennis balls lose pressure. If the ball is the pressureless type, it has no air to be affected by temperature.
As pressure increases so does temperature, and vise versa.
The properties of all materials are markedly affected by temperature and pressure changes. This is false.