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How quickly does heat rise?
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Air currents, temperature, etc control that so there is no set number.
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the atmosphere:A)creayes tides b)has no effect on heat gain or loss c)allows heat to escape quickly D)keeps heat from escaping
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creates tides is my ans. not b.
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the atmosphere..?
a. creates tides b. has no effect on heat gain or loss c. allows heat to escape quickly in order to cool the
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d is correct. a,b is incorrect. c is is arguable.
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If deep-sea divers rise to the surface too quickly, nitrogen bubbles in their blood can expand and prove fatal.
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Which piece of evidence is the BEST support for the claim?
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Cafe's brew coffee using beans that come from all over the world.
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A monatomic ideal gas is thermally insulated, so no heat can flow between it and its surroundings. Is it possible for the
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Sure! Picture this: you have a monatomic ideal gas inside a thermally insulated container. Now, if
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In which of the following situations would the price of a good be most likely to increase?
An increase in production costs
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its the first one
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Why does air in a room rise when it gains thermal energy from a heater? (1 point) Responses Its molecules move around more
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Its molecules move around more quickly, so there is more space between them, making it less dense
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Why does air in a room rise when it gains thermal energy from a heater? (1 point)
Responses Its molecules move around more
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Its molecules move around more quickly, so there is more space between them, making it less dense
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Why does air in a room rise when it gains thermal energy from a heater? (1 point)
Responses Its molecules move around more
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When air in a room gains thermal energy from a heater, its molecules start to move more quickly,
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Why does air in a room rise when it gains thermal energy from a heater? (1 point)
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