Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
because the cold slows down the particles in water until they bump&stick together. they still move by vibrating.
Cold fronts typically move faster than warm fronts due to the more rapid advance of cold, dense air behind the front, displacing the warmer air ahead of it. Cold fronts can move at speeds of 20-30 mph or faster, leading to quick changes in weather conditions.
Most materials shrink in cold weather and expand in hot weather because the molecules slow down when cold The most notable exception, of course, is water, which expands as it freezes.
It will afect the population of the regin by having really cold weather or even really hot weather they will have to move and the region will go bare.
Cold weather
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
low pressure weather is cold fronts that move NW.
Cold Weather
Animals move from one place to another to avoid the cold weather or to find food or water
cool weather
Articunos best move is sheer cold. It is a one hit ko move or OHKO.
humid in summer and cold in winter - move someplace better
Cold weather, food, language, miscellaneous cultural differences.
they are cold blooded so they are too cold to move quickly
Cold fronts typically move at an average speed of 20-25 mph, but can vary depending on the weather systems in the area. Some cold fronts may move faster, reaching speeds of 40-50 mph, while others may move slower at around 15 mph.
In hot weather the brain causers the vessels to move close to the surface and dilate. In cold weather it causes the vessels to move away from the surface and contract.