Neither. The increase in altitude would cause air pressure to rise.
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Pressure and temperature increase with depth within Earth's interior, while density and seismic wave velocity also tend to increase.
The gradual increase of the average air temperature in Earth's lower atmosphere is known as global warming.
It is an increase of 28 degrees.
Temperature of the atmosphere and oceans.its the increase in the temperature of the earthBLANK = "temperature".Temperature
The temperature increases like the stratosphere
Increase temperature. any of the following:- 1) increase the temperature of the Solvent (what you are trying to dissolve in) 2) increase the surface area of the Solute (what you are dissolving) 3) increase the agitation (stirring) and the amount of the solvent.
Pressure and temperature increase with depth within Earth's interior, while density and seismic wave velocity also tend to increase.
Any of the following: increasing the amount of gas; increasing the temperature; reducing the volume.
The gradual increase of the average air temperature in Earth's lower atmosphere is known as global warming.
Increasing the pressure decreases the volume of gas bubbles and does not increase the rate of dissolving a solid in water.
An increase in production costs results from a rise in wages.
-temperature -surface area -vapour pressure
Decreasing the pressure applied to the gas (apex)
To increase the thermal efficiency of a Rankine cycle, you can: Increase the temperature of the heat source entering the boiler. Lower the temperature of the heat sink exiting the condenser. Improve the insulation of the system to reduce heat losses. Enhance the performance of the turbine and pump by reducing internal losses.
As temperature increase pressure will increase
To increase the pressure of a gas, you can either decrease the volume of the gas (Boyle's Law) or increase the temperature of the gas (Gay-Lussac's Law). Both methods will result in an increase in pressure due to the gas molecules being confined to a smaller space or moving faster and exerting more force on the container walls.
Increasing the temperature of the reactants can increase the rate of the chemical reaction.