The release of heat by the BREAKING of hydrogen bonds.
this is known as a temperature inversion
Temperature decreases as altitude increases.
No, it only increases when the water level increases; it is not a matter of temperature.
The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
as pressure increases, temperature increases
Balloons are filled with gas and gas expands when temperature increases. Gas also condenses when the temperature is lowered. This is due to Charles' law.
this is known as a temperature inversion
it expands and contracts when the temperature drops, the mercury contracts...when the temperature increases, the mercury expands
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
It is an observable phenomenon that changes in response to temperature. For example, if we raise the temperature of a metal wire, it will begin to emit radiation which increases in frequency as the temperature increases. The radiation frequency is the dependent variable here.In any event, you the experimenter determine which variables you wish to study. If you believe that but one variable might depend on temperature, be aware that's nonsense!
as the temperature increases the solubility also increases
As temperature increases thermal energy increases.
The temperature rises.
Semiconductors: When temperature increases, more electrons jump to conduction band from valance bond. Hence resistance decreases. Metals: Already plenty of electrons are there in conduction band. When temperature increases, the electrons in conduction band of metal vibrate and collide each other during their journey. Hence the the resistance of metal increases with increase of temperature. S.Lakshminarayana
It increases as the temperature increases.
It increases as the temperature increases.
as pressure increases, temperature increases