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In hot areas the molecules move quickly and in cold areas the molecules move slower.

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How do you think molecules move in hot and in cold air?

In hot areas the molecules move quickly and in cold areas the molecules move slower.


What air causes molecules to move slowly?

Extremely cold air.


What way do cold air molecules move?

In cold air, molecules move slower then they would move in warm air. One part of the KPM (kinetic particle model) states that temperature directly effects the movement of the particles, therefore causing the molecules of the warm air to move faster (because of more frequent collisions between the molecules).


How do the molecules of hot air differ from the molecules of cold air?

Hot air molecules have more kinetic energy and move faster than molecules in cold air. This results in hot air being less dense and having lower air pressure compared to cold air.


Do air molecules move fast in hot weather or slow?

Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.


What happens to the molecules of air when they are heated?

they get exited and move faster than cold molecules


Which is faster in diffusion cold air or hot air?

Hot air diffuses faster than cold air because the molecules in hot air move more quickly, spreading out and mixing with the surrounding air at a faster rate. Cold air molecules move more slowly, resulting in slower diffusion.


Why is air pressure low when the air is cold?

Because the atoms of air molecules move slower when the weather is cold, thus making the air pressure to lower.


Are molecules more active in warm air or cold air?

Molecules are generally more active in warm air because higher temperatures provide molecules with more energy, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. In cold air, molecules have less energy and move more slowly, resulting in lower activity levels.


Will a balloon keep air longer in a warm or cold?

A balloon will keep air longer in a cool environment because cold air molecules move slower, leading to less pressure inside the balloon and less air escaping. In a warm environment, the air molecules move faster, causing higher pressure and more air to escape from the balloon over time.


How fast are molecules in the air moving?

Molecules in the air move at speeds that vary due to factors like temperature and pressure. On average, at room temperature, most molecules in the air move at speeds ranging from 300-500 meters per second.


Does aroma travel faster in cold or hot air?

Aroma molecules travel faster in hot air because the heat causes the molecules to move more rapidly and spread out faster. In cold air, the molecules move slower and spread more slowly, resulting in a slower dispersion of the aroma.