An increase in mass would lead to an increase in the temperature and pressure at the core of the star, leading to a faster rate of nuclear fusion reactions and a brighter luminosity. It would also affect the star's lifespan, as higher mass stars burn out more quickly than lower mass stars. Additionally, higher mass stars are more likely to end their life cycles in supernova explosions.
A maritime tropical air mass would most likely be moist and warm, as it originates over warm ocean waters.
The mass of the dust formed on burning a piece of paper is likely to be less than the original mass of the paper. This is because burning paper results in a conversion of some of the paper's mass into gases and ash, which can float away. The remaining dust would likely be a small fraction of the original mass.
Mass spectrometry would be the best instrument to determine how different oxidation states affect the mass of a carbon based compound. Mass spectrometry is capable of accurately measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of ions, allowing for the identification of the compound and its various oxidation states based on their mass differences.
the meat in a "quarter pounder" after it's cooked
Continental Polar
maritime tropical
cold or wind
An increase in mass would lead to an increase in the temperature and pressure at the core of the star, leading to a faster rate of nuclear fusion reactions and a brighter luminosity. It would also affect the star's lifespan, as higher mass stars burn out more quickly than lower mass stars. Additionally, higher mass stars are more likely to end their life cycles in supernova explosions.
The greater the mass, the greater the force of gravity.
If Earth didn't move, airmasses would float in straight lines. However, since Earth does in fact move, it causes air masses to arc.
An air mass originating over north central Canada would most likely be cold and dry.
Mass doesn't change. Mass the is substance of an object, moving it around won't affect how much mass it has, only adding or subtracting from the object would affect the quantity of mass. The weight would change because gravity is inversely proportional to distance but not the mass.
The productive capacity of the soils people use is likely to be affected by mass movement erosion.
to affect a science activity you can drop it and it would lower the mass
Well it would be a milligram.
Landslide.