As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)
It becomes more dense and heavier.
no, it becomes higher when the air presses down
Air loses density when it heats up because the air molecules become more energetic and spread out, resulting in a decrease in density. Conversely, air becomes more dense when it cools down because the molecules lose energy and come closer together.
no
Apparently this is an air thermistor fault - an error with the air temperature sensor...
As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)
In the intake tube there should be a sensor (mass air )if you sparked that sensor it is now shorted and needs to be replaced
When air is heated, it expands and becomes less dense. This causes its molecules to move more quickly, increasing the air's temperature.
Rainbows are not created only by rain, they occure when light is reflected through an object. In this case small drops of water in the air around the waterfall.
When the sebum plug of a comedo is exposed to air, it oxidizes and becomes a blackhead.
air becomes less dense
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Yes and No. When Ice is filled with Air it becomes Transclucent, when Ice melts, slowly the Air reduces and it becomes Transparent.
It becomes hot polluted air.
The air becomes cool and fresh.
becomes the mass of clouds.....