Yes of course dummy!
When the mantle gets hotter, it becomes more fluid and less viscous, causing it to flow more easily. This increased flow can lead to the movement of tectonic plates and the creation of volcanic activity as magma rises to the surface. Additionally, higher temperatures in the mantle can affect the density of the material and impact convection currents within the Earth's interior.
No, they vibrate more.
As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)
The ocean warms more slowly than the land.
Hotter weather typically causes atmospheric pressure to go down. As air warms, it expands and becomes less dense, leading to lower pressure in the vicinity. This is why high-pressure systems are often associated with cooler, denser air, while low-pressure systems are linked to warmer, rising air.
Silver gets hotter faster tha iron because specific heat of silver less than iron.
When air gets hotter, its particles move faster and spread out, causing the air to expand and become less dense. Conversely, when air cools down, its particles slow down and move closer together, causing the air to contract and become denser.
Because it becomes less dense as it gets hotter. Less dense=lighter and therefore rises. Just like the wax in a lava lamp.
The hotter part of the fluid becomes less dense and rises to the top. Where as the colder part of the fluid will be more dense and will sink to the bottom.
The hotter part of the fluid becomes less dense and rises to the top. Where as the colder part of the fluid will be more dense and will sink to the bottom.
When the mantle gets hotter, it becomes more fluid and less viscous, causing it to flow more easily. This increased flow can lead to the movement of tectonic plates and the creation of volcanic activity as magma rises to the surface. Additionally, higher temperatures in the mantle can affect the density of the material and impact convection currents within the Earth's interior.
because the air becomes less dense and spreads out so becomes hotter and hot air rise so the balloon does.
Something with a low specific heat requires less energy to get hotter because it can heat up more quickly compared to something with a high specific heat. Specific heat is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a given mass of a substance by one degree Celsius.
It decreases. There becomes less water to squeeze your body essentially, which is the premise of pressure.
The color of light emitted by an object is related to its surface temperature through a principle called blackbody radiation. As an object gets hotter, it emits shorter wavelengths of light, shifting from red to orange to white and eventually blue as the temperature increases. This relationship is described by Wien's displacement law.
It farts then vomits and becomes slower hair gets less shinier
Warmer things are less dense, so as the molasses gets warmer, it becomes less dense or more "liquidy."