In short, not very much. Firstly, most compressed air is produced on an as-needed basis. Secondly, there is not very much compressed air in any one given location. Now, assuming you were to collect it all up and release it from the same point, it would release about 5% of the energy of a Category 1 Hurricane or winds of 33mph over a radius of 40 miles.
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It would harden and then become hard rock.
An ideal gas can be both compressed and expanded. In regards to ideal gas, when the gas is expanded or compressed, the molecules will remain the same. In order for the count of molecules to change, gas would need to be added. The molecule count can also change if gas escapes.
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The planet gets warmer.
it would become to cold
The temperature would be different on Earth.
The Earth would start to heat up and the ocean would evaporate.
we would die
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we would only have one season
No, that would be a lunar eclipse.
youll die
They'd stop moving.
The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
The most dramatic change would be massive chaos to the Earths climate.