the air pressure decreases (assuming the volume stays the same).
2007-03-03 07:18:00
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answer #1
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answered by oscarsnerd 2
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To answer questions about air pressure and temperature we must also consider the volume of the air using the Equation of State which says that PV = RT where p is the pressure, v is the volume of the gas, R is a gas constant, and T is the temperature of the gas. So, to answer your question - as temperature decreases so will the pressure as long as the volume is held constant. If not then that must be taken into account before you can answer the question. Hope this helps a little.
2007-03-03 15:23:16
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answered by 1ofSelby's 6
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The air pressure decreases. Warm air is less dense than cool air...thus warm air rises.
2007-03-03 15:18:45
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answer #3
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answered by michelle 5
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Place an inflated balloon in the fridge and watch for yourself
2007-03-03 15:19:22
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answered by occluderx 4
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pressure is the same unless your recording it from different elevations.
2007-03-03 21:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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..causes imbeciles to write incomplete sentences.
2007-03-03 20:44:02
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answered by rico3151 6
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