This is possible only when a colder air front move to this zone with a lower pressure.
It's the other way round.
When air enters into the mouth through the internal nostrils. Air is drawn in by lowering of the floor of the mouth and then the floor is raised, causing the air to be forced out of the mouth. Valves in the external nostrils prevent the air from being forced back outside, and it is forced into the lungs.Frogs breathe by gulping air into their mouth and then closing their mouth and nares (nostrils). They then lift up their lower jaw and tongue to make the space inside their mouth very small. This increases the pressure of the air inside their mouth and the air moves from the mouth (high pressure) to the lungs (low pressure). Air always moves from areas of high to low pressure.Breathing out is passive (i.e. doesn't require energy) and the the high elasticity of the frogs body wall helps push the air out of the body.Read more in the related link.
1. They are solidified.2. They are composed of combinations of minerals.3. They erode when exposed to weather.4. They can change into other rocks under certain conditions.5. They possess a color.6. They have an age.Rocks are a solid. Rocks are made of minerals. Rocks are made by: a) the solidification of magma or lava, b) metamorphosis of other rock types, c) accumulation and sedimentation of other rock particles. Rocks vary in weight due to air inclusions or mineral content.Sizes, Shapes, and Colors they are the characteristics. the texture and shape dispensersITThe characteristic of rocks are :They are solidSome are BigWhen the temperature is low it decrease in size and when the temperature increases the rock become bigger.
There is no average temperature for mountains; there is however a pretty good guideline which you can use to determine temperature at altitude. If the air is dry is about its 10 degree centigrade drop in temperature per 1000m of altitude and about 5 degrees centigrade drop per 1000 m if the air is saturated (contains a lot of moisture)
Bees stay close to the hive when rain is nearby because they can detect changes in air pressure. If is going to rain and the air pressure drops, the bees will remain in their hives.
It means air pressure is getting out of the ear
No. The pressure increases with temperature increase
For a given volume and pressure, the mass of the air contained in that volume (density) will decrease as the temperature increases.
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Air pressure rises and drops as the temperate changes because the higher temperatures weigh down the air to create low pressure. When it is cooler, the air can rise more which creates high pressure.
no it increases
As temperature increases so does the pressure
In the atmosphere increasing the temperature the pressure decrease.
Air temperature and air pressure are inversely proportional. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases. This is best demonstrated in an enclosed vessel.
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It also increases.
Air pressure decreases while temperature increases.
Under controlled situations , as the temperature increases the air pressure decreases.:)