It gets colder. And the energy increases so the particles move further apart.
as air cools, the space it occupies becomes less. this result in an increas density
It decreases. As air cools, mist, then clouds, then rain / snow forms... as the moisture is displaced.
Lava will cool quickly compared to underground magma.
Air cools becuase when its rising through the atmosphere altitude decreases temperature, and when air rises its temperature drops at the dry abiatic rate. This type of cooling is known as adiabatic.
water vapor happens or gas flows into the air
When cool air cools further, the pressure generally decreases. As air cools, its molecules lose energy and move more slowly, resulting in less collisions and a decrease in pressure.
As air cools, the space it occupies becomes less. This results in an increase in density.
as air cools, the space it occupies becomes less. this result in an increas density
It expands and cools
that all depends on the heat and cool air applied
it cools down
No. Lava heats up the air. In turn, the air cools the lava.
particles of cool air are sloser together than particles of warm air
Tornados
False - it always cools, but it won't cool to its dew point if the air is dry enough
The cool damp air is forced to rise when it encounters the mountain range. As it rises, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation on the windward side of the mountain. This process is known as orographic lift.
Because when you compress a gas like airit gets warm - which is what happens to the pump. And when a gas like air is allowed to expand, which is what happens when you let it out of the tire, it cools off - which is what happens to the valve.