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Air pressure and density both decrease
movement in a gas or liquid in which the thermal energy moves up and the colder parts move down
cold air
warm
high pressure
false
True
with higher altitudes
has more pressure going into the tire
True or False: Falling air pressure usually means a storm is coming.
movement in a gas or liquid in which the thermal energy moves up and the colder parts move down
cold air
warm
high pressure
false
True
with higher altitudes
has more pressure going into the tire
_________ air rises
movement in a gas or liquid in which the thermal energy moves up and the colder parts move down
cold air
warm
high pressure
false
True
with higher altitudes
has more pressure going into the tire
What type of air sinks to the ground?
movement in a gas or liquid in which the thermal energy moves up and the colder parts move down
cold air
warm
high pressure
false
True
with higher altitudes
has more pressure going into the tire
Pumping up a bike tire
movement in a gas or liquid in which the thermal energy moves up and the colder parts move down
cold air
warm
high pressure
false
True
with higher altitudes
has more pressure going into the tire
true / false - Air pressure increases as altitude increases
movement in a gas or liquid in which the thermal energy moves up and the colder parts move down
cold air
warm
high pressure
false
True
with higher altitudes
has more pressure going into the tire
What is the definition of CONVECTION?
movement in a gas or liquid in which the thermal energy moves up and the colder parts move down
cold air
warm
high pressure
false
True
with higher altitudes
has more pressure going into the tire
Air pressure pushing down that is higher than the surrounding air is called
movement in a gas or liquid in which the thermal energy moves up and the colder parts move down
cold air
warm
high pressure
false
True
with higher altitudes
has more pressure going into the tire
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