A teacher opens a window on a cold day. Which statement explains why the room starts to feel cooler? (1 point)

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Air moves from the areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature.
Air moves from the areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature.

The density of the air is lower on the inside than on the outside.
The density of the air is lower on the inside than on the outside.

The kinetic energy of the air molecules outside is higher than the kinetic energy of the air molecules inside.
The kinetic energy of the air molecules outside is higher than the kinetic energy of the air molecules inside.

Cold air is moving into the room from outside.

All of the statements explain why the room starts to feel cooler, but the most relevant statement is "Cold air is moving into the room from outside."

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Apologies for the confusion. You are correct, "Cold air is moving into the room from outside" is the most relevant statement explaining why the room starts to feel cooler when a teacher opens a window on a cold day. This is because the cold air from outside is entering the room, reducing the overall temperature.