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∙ 14y agoNo it does not mean you have more fuel, it just means it is not as dense. Think of it as water, when you freeze it it contracts and uses less space, however when it thaws out you still have the same amount of water as you started with.
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∙ 14y agoNo, the volume of gasoline expands as the temperature increases because the molecules spread out and take up more space. However, the amount or mass of gasoline remains the same regardless of the temperature change.
Thermal warming refers to the increase in temperature of a system or environment due to the absorption of sunlight or heat energy. It is a phenomenon commonly associated with climate change and global warming, where greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to rising temperatures worldwide.
Warming a rubber ball can increase its flexibility and elasticity, making it easier to bounce. However, excessive heat can also cause the rubber to degrade and lose its properties, leading to a decrease in performance and durability. It's important to avoid exposing rubber balls to extreme temperatures to maintain their quality.
Direct sunlight tends to raise temperatures rapidly due to its high intensity, while slanted sunlight has a less intense effect, leading to more gradual warming. Direct sunlight heats surfaces directly below it, whereas slanted sunlight covers a wider area and may result in more uniform warming.
Condensation is a warming process. When water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water, it releases heat into the surrounding environment, which warms the surrounding air.
the green house effect called global warming,and the global warming is increasing day-by-day.
Global Warming
Yes, global warming is expected to cause sea surface temperatures to increase, leading to changes in ocean circulation patterns and potentially affecting sea water salinity as well. These changes can have various impacts on marine ecosystems and weather patterns.
I suppose to create a calming/warming mood
Gasoline is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), the burning of which is causing global warming. Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, rises into the atmosphere where it traps heat.
Global warming
"global warming", usually.
Global warming
Global warming refers to the overall warming of the planet over time due to the increase in greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere. It is not directly related to a decrease in temperatures; rather, it leads to shifts in climate patterns, which can include more extreme weather events such as heatwaves or heavy rainfall.
Global warming.
Warming temperatures and ocean currents melts the Antarctic.
This is global warming.
Global Warming